Velocity is often indivated by the lower case letter "v"
Scientific Notation is simply used to express numbers that are too large to fir on a calculator or are just too long to type. In relation to velocity... If something had a velocity of 19 000 000 MPH, its velocity would be 1.9x10^7 in scientific notation.
The velocity of sound in air at sea level at normal temperature and pressure is 3.4329 metres/second.
1.86 x 10^5 miles/sec
Speed and direction combined produce velocity, which is a vectory notation.
The velocity of a space shuttle is 8 x 10^3 meters/seconds. Does that help?
Use s=ut+0.5at^2 (^2 notation for squared)Or calculate the final velocity from the known variables (Initial Velocity, Acceleration and Time)v=u+at Where V = Final Velocity, u = Initial Velocity, a = Acceleration, t = TimeThen calculate displacement (s) using s=0.5(u+v)t
a=dv/dt. By definition, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. In mathematical notation, it is given as the formula stated above. Two special cases: 1. When acceleration is constant: The rate of change is a constant. Therefore, it can be calculated by: a=(vf - vi) / t where a is acceleration vf is final velocity vi is initial velocity and t is time taken 2. When velocity is constant: Velocity is not changing. The rate of change of velocity is zero. Acceleration has to be zero. * * * * * Note that velocity and acceleration are both VECTORS. Therefore, an object going round in a circle, at CONSTANT speed, has velocity and acceleration that are changing all the time - because the direction of motion is changing.
E = mass x velocity of light to the 2nd power (or squared) or if you use mathematical notation. E=mc2
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To calculate the change in velocity of an object, you subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity. The formula is: Change in velocity Final velocity - Initial velocity.
The exponential notation and standard notation for 2x2x2x2x2 is:2532
When calculating acceleration to find the change in velocity, you subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity. The formula for acceleration is: acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time.