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How do you calculate the average acceleration of an object moving in a linear motion?

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How do you calculate the average acceleration of an object moving in a linear motion?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equations_o… If acceleration is negative it means the object is going against the direction of the force. For example a ball is going upwards in the sky it will have a negative acceleration because it is acting against gravity.

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