speed multiply by time
acceleration = change in velocity / time
if acceleration a, initial velocity vi and final velocity vf is given , then time could be found by applying formula t=vf-vi/aand if distance s and velocity v is given then t=s/v
the formula for finding acceleration is final velocity, minus initial velocity, all over time. So if you have the acceleration and initial speed, which is equal to the initial velocity, you must also have time in order to find the final velocity. Once you have the time, you multiply it by the acceleration. That product gives you the difference of the final velocity and initial velocity, so then you just add the initial velocity to the product to find the final velocity.
The formula for velocity is (v = d/t) or (velocity = distance/time).
The formula for finding acceleration Acceleration= final velocity - initial velocity divided by the time it took to accelerate to this speed. So, using this formula the answer is 5 kmh
Velocity is distance / time
velocity is distance/time
Final velocity = (Initial velocity) + (time)(acceleration)
The formulae is: 1/2 x Mass (kg) x Velocity of object (m/s).
v(t) = dsdt This should be the formula for instantaneous velocity.
Velocity=displacement(distance)/time.
Velocity (speed) = distance/time