I am not sure how you would do that. However, it is relatively simple to set up an experiment to show that velocity (over a period of time) affects distance.
Select an object whose velocity can be changed from one constant value to another. Alternatively, select a set of objects that can travel at different, but constant, velocities. Measure the distance travelled by each object in the chosen time period (or have a race).
Velocity.
A speed. If the direction is relevant, a velocity.
The physics formula for speed is s = d x t whered is the distance traveled in a period of timet is the amount of time it took to travel the distances is the speed traveled
An independent variable. This is because you can manipulate the variable so it is said to be independent of the other variables. This is different from the dependent variable which is the variable you are measuring the change in. For example in an experiment to see how the amount of water given to a plant affects it's height, the amount of water is the independent variable, because it is the variable you can change, while the height of the plant is the dependent variable because we want to see how the change in the amount of water affects it.
the synonym to this word is velocity of words or paragraphs as you go
The mass, and the speed.
Velocity Velocity= distance/time V=d/t
Velocity Velocity= distance/time V=d/t
Velocity.
Velocity.
A speed. If the direction is relevant, a velocity.
the amount of time it takes to travel 3194 miles depends on the speed or velocity and the weight of the object travelling the distance. This is explained in the physics/math equation Distance=(Velocity) x (Time) or when rearranged Time= (Distance)/(Velocity)
The distance will increase as the speed (absolute value of velocity) increases.
The distance it travels in a caertain amount of time as well as the direction
An independent variable is the variable in the experiment that affects the other variable. For example, in an experiment that tests the affect of the amount of fertilizer on plant growth, the amount of fertilizer is the independent variable and the plant growth is the dependent variable. This is because the plant growth DEPENDS on the amount of fertilizer.
KE = 1/2mV2 Obviously velocity because it is squared and never is KE negative.
average velocity is the displacement over time while instantaneous velocity refers to the velocity of an object at one point or at as pecific point of time. *displacement is the difference between the initial position and the final position of an object. (distance 2 - distance 1)