acceleration, when jumping???
i understand that is acceleration is the change in velocity over time. where i am getting confused is with deceleration vs. acceleration in a negative motion...how do you tell them apart on a graph?
for example, say i am going to jump in the air. i realize that from the moment i leave the ground, my acceleration will be equal to my gravity...but, what happens with my acceleration as i bend my knees down and then on my upward movement before i leave the floor...any help will be appreciated...i can't seem to get my head around this.
i'm talking about the acceleration of my movement from standing still to bending my knees to being up in the air to landing...if a motion detecotor was above my head, the distance would be changing as soon as i start to bend my knees...that is where i am having the most difficulty (since the motion detector is above me, the distance increases as i bend my knees...)