First, note that velocity is a vector quantity. This means it has a magnitude (the speed) as well as a direction.
The magnitude of the velocity is the difference in position divided by difference in time. Hopefully, the direction should be evident from the graph.
You calculate the charge in velocity, not in distance.
Momentum
You cannot because you do not know how long before the object falls to the ground and so stops moving.
they are different words with the same meaning.
The Condition of Equilibrium, Force equal zero, is the condition of an object at rest or moving at constant velocity. Non-Equilibrium Condition, Force is not zero, is the condition for an object to move with increasing velocity.
Speed and Velocity are two different things . Velocity- "the rate at which an object changes its position." Speed- "How fast an object is moving". To calculate speed and velocity, you first need to calculate distance and time. Velocity is considered to be a more logical term
An object which is not changing in it's position in space. In simply it is at rest
An object that moves with constant position will have constant velocity or acceleration. This is said to be moving in positive direction and maintains the position.
Velocity is a relative term. If we call that the object is moving and in particular direction, then there must be another object present, from witch it is moving away. and we can not say, witch object is moving away. If all object maintain the same position in respect to each other then, we will call them to have zero velocity.
Velocity is a relative term. If we call that the object is moving and in particular direction, then there must be another object present, from witch it is moving away. and we can not say, witch object is moving away. If all object maintain the same position in respect to each other then, we will call them to have zero velocity.
Acceleration = Final velocity - Initial velocity / time
This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.
Velocity tells you what speed a moving object travels at and in what direction.
Calculate the average velocity for the objects.
a "body" "moving body" an "object" is moving with constant velocity. [OR] a "body" is moving with constant velocity.
This was the essential question on a homework assignment. Speed tells how fast an object is moving but it does not tell the direction. Velocity tells how fast an object is moving and it also tells the direction. When velocity is positive, the object is moving up. When velocity is negative, the object is moving down.
acceleration is the increase of speed in a moving object. velocity is the speed and direction of a moving object.