Science

To determine the acceleration of an object moving in a straight line, you must calculate the change in its stored during each unit of

A. Velocity.
B. Time.
C. Motion. *******
D. Deceleration

Please help

change in its stored ?

I suspect stored should be velocity, and then the answer is time.

accelearation=changeinVelcoity/time

Thank you

thanks

I don't know the answer

does anyone know the rest of the answers?

Answer is B to anyone who needs it ^_^

To determine the acceleration of an object moving in a straight line, you need to calculate the change in its velocity during each unit of time.

Acceleration is defined as the rate at which an object's velocity changes. It can either be positive (speeding up) or negative (slowing down), depending on whether the object is gaining or losing velocity.

To calculate acceleration, you need to measure the change in velocity of the object over a specific time interval. This change in velocity is often represented by the symbol "Δv" (delta v), which stands for the final velocity minus the initial velocity.

The formula for acceleration is:

acceleration = Δv / Δt

Here, Δt represents the change in time. By dividing the change in velocity by the change in time, you can determine the object's acceleration.

So, the correct answer to your question is option C: Motion.