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"Looking at the rate of acceleration, we're still pulling around 1mph per second at 270mph," he says.

For example, there are sensors that can take tens of thousands of pressure, temperature, and acceleration readings per second.

The sudden driving events can be distinguished from their non-sudden counterparts by a measurement of the acceleration rate per second.

(A ) Mean number of acceleration events per second during whisker movement on four sandpapers (P120-blue, P320-red, P600-green, P1000-yellow), calculated on C3 whisker.

(D ) Ratio of the number of high- to low-acceleration events per second, as a function of texture roughness.

To give an example of the effects he is studying, for a "normal" aircraft wing with a chord of one metre (that's the distance from the front to the back of the wing), an acceleration of 1g (20mperper second) will move the shockwave by around 5cm, i.e. 5% of the chord.

The total time around the bases is about 16.7 seconds assuming maximum acceleration 10 feet per second per second, about 25percentt faster than following the baseline for 22.2 seconds (coming to a full stop at first, second, and third base), and about 6percentt faster than following a circular path for 17.8 seconds.

If dropped into an empty cylinder, the marble took about a quarter-second to hit bottom, which roughly matched the theoretical prediction: Distance (one foot) = ½ × gravitational acceleration (32 feet per second per second) × the square of the elapsed time (one quarter × one quarter = one sixteenth).

For example, if acceleration is meters per second squared, then time should be in seconds.

Race data also show that Bolt sprang from the starting blocks with an acceleration of 9.5 meters per second squared that's almost 0.97 g, the acceleration due to Earth's gravity and was churning out a whopping 2.6 kilowatts of power (3.5 horsepower) less than 1 second later.

If your plan is to accelerate a 3 kg mass with an acceleration of 2 meters per second, you better have a rope that can furnish that force and it can take the tension of 6 Newtons.

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