Which of the following statements about acceleration is true. Acceleration is:

A) time/ velocity
B) force/ time
C) the rate of change of displacement
D) time/ force
E) the result of an unbalanced force exerted on a body.

ANS = E
Is this correct??

CORRECT

Yes, that answer is correct. Acceleration is the result of an unbalanced force exerted on a body. To understand why this is true, let's break down the other options and explain how to determine the correct statement.

A) time/velocity: This is not the correct formula for acceleration. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, not time divided by velocity.

B) force/time: This is not the correct formula for acceleration either. Acceleration is not directly related to time divided by force.

C) the rate of change of displacement: This statement is correct. Acceleration is indeed the rate of change of displacement over time. However, it is not one of the options provided.

D) time/force: This is not the correct formula for acceleration. Acceleration is not directly related to time divided by force.

E) the result of an unbalanced force exerted on a body: This statement is correct. Acceleration occurs when an unbalanced force is applied to a body, as described by Newton's second law of motion (F = ma).

So, among the given options, "the result of an unbalanced force exerted on a body" is the correct statement about acceleration.

Yes, that is correct. Acceleration is the result of an unbalanced force exerted on a body. This means that when there is a net force acting on an object, it will experience acceleration. The acceleration is in the same direction as the net force and is directly proportional to the magnitude of the force.