Substituting for v max and using the equation for t a from above. You end up with time squared in the denominator because you divide velocity by time. The acceleration involved in a circular motion is called angular acceleration.
Linear or tangential acceleration refers to changes in the magnitude of velocity but not its direction given as a_ text tfrac Delta v Delta t.
Based on this article I should be able to calculate linear acceleration using the data from accelerometer. You end up with time squared in the denominator because you divide velocity by time. V0 initial linear velocity ms fts a acceleration ms2 fts2 Linear distance can be expressed as if acceleration is constant. Based on this article I should be able to calculate linear acceleration using the data from accelerometer.