The formula to calculate the Acceleration (A) is:
\[ A = \frac{dS}{dT} \]
Where:
Let's say the change in speed (\( dS \)) is 20 m/s and the change in time (\( dT \)) is 4 s. Using the formula:
\[ A = \frac{20}{4} \]
We get:
\[ A = 5 \text{ m/s²} \]
So, the Acceleration (\( A \)) is 5 m/s².
The most common units for Acceleration from Speed are meters per second squared (m/s²). This unit measures how quickly the speed of an object is changing over time.