The average velocity has two parts to it: The average speed and the average direction.
The average speed is:
(the distance you travel between 0 and 3 seconds) divided by (3).
The average direction is:
the direction from (the place where you started at 0 seconds) to (the place where you finished at 3 seconds).
what is the change in speed or velocity? average acceleration will be change in speed or velocity divided by time taken (4 seconds in ur case)
It is 20 seconds.
Average Velocity = change in position/change in time V = 35.2 m - 0 m/6.7 s - 0 s 4.8 m/s
If velocity is steady and doesn't change, then there is 0 acceleration.
On Earth gravity equals 9.8 m/s^2. If you multiply that by 8 seconds you get: 78.4m/s
what is the change in speed or velocity? average acceleration will be change in speed or velocity divided by time taken (4 seconds in ur case)
To find average velocity, you need to know the displacement. If you knew displacement, average velocity would be found by: V = Displacement / time
It is 20 seconds.
Average velocity is total distance by total time . let us calculate velocity at the end of 6 seconds. v=vo+at v= 0+1.7*6 v=10.2 m/sec distance travelled by object in six seconds x= vot+1/2at2 x=0+.5(1.7)(62) x=30.6 m the final velocity at the end of six seconds that is 10.2m/s will be the initial velocity when objects moves with uniform velocity with a constant velocity x= vot+1/2at2 . . . accel is 0 since velocity is constant between 6 & 15 secs. x=10.2*9=91.8 Again . . average velocity is total distance by total time. Average velocity= [30.6+91.8]/15= 122.4*15 = 8.16m/s
it's answer "c"
To find the average speed between time=0 and time=2, divide the distance traveled by the time (in this case 2 seconds).
Average Velocity = change in position/change in time V = 35.2 m - 0 m/6.7 s - 0 s 4.8 m/s
2 meter/seconds squared
The correct term is velocity, not velocity.There is no reason why an object cannot have 0 velocity and 0 average speed - relative to some fixed reference point. I assume that your school, for example, has 0 velocity and 0 average speed.
If velocity is steady and doesn't change, then there is 0 acceleration.
The average time for a 600cc R-bike is around 6.5-7 seconds 0-100 mph The average 1000cc R bike is between 5.0-6.0 seconds. 0-100mph. The time veries A LOT with the rider.
What distance does it move vertically? Throw a ball straight up. Gravity will slow it down at the rate of 9.8 m/s each second. Example A ball is thrown up at a velocity of 49 m/s. Due to gravity it will slow down at the rate of 9.8 m/s each second. After 5 seconds the ball will stop, it is at its highest point; the velocity is 0 m/s. The initial velocity was 49 m/s; the final velocity is 0m/s.The average velocity is 24.5 m/s. Distance = Average velocity * time Distance = 24.5 m/s * 5 seconds = 122.5 m Here are the physics equations I used!! Acceleration due to gravity = g = -9.8m/s each second = -9.8m/s^2 (negative because gravitational force pulls down toward the center of the Earth!! Vfinal = Vinitial + (acceleration * time) 0 m/s = 49m/s+ (-9.8m/s^2 * time) -9.8 t = - 49m/s t = 5 seconds Average velocity = (49m/s + 0) ÷ 2 Average velocity = 24.5 m/s Distance = Average Velocity * time. Distance = 24.5 m/s * 5 seconds Distance = 122.5 m