Velocity = Distance/Time = 28/1.4 = 20 m/s
You kicked the rock with an initial velocity of 3.4 m/s.
19.6 meters per second or about 44mph
5/2 = 2.5 m/s; velocity is distance divided by time
4 m/s
Velocity is measured by distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel. Unlike speed Velocity contains vectors, which means you can have a negative velocity. For example if a car traveled to the right 6 meters in 3 seconds velocity would be 2 meters per second or 2 m/s An example showing the vector (Direction) would be a car traveled 6 meters to the left in 3 seconds. -6/3= -2 m/s
Acceleration occurs when velocity changes over time. The formula for it is as follows: a = (Vf - Vi) / t a: acceleration (meters/seconds2) Vf: Final velocity (meters/seconds) Vi: Initial Velocity (meters/seconds) t: Time (seconds)
You throw a ball straight up with a velocity of 40 meters per second. What is the ball's velocity after 3 seconds?
7.5
.5 meters per second.
It is not possible to answer this question without the starting velocity.
It's 60 divided by 5, Which is 12m/s east. Velocity is a vector for speed, since velocity has a direction and speed does not. Velocity has the SI units of meters per second. So you take the meters and divide by how many seconds to get your velocity.
10.9 m/s
it is 10 meters per second straight down
Acceleration of the arrow is -3m/s2A = (velocity minus initial velocity) / time
You kicked the rock with an initial velocity of 3.4 m/s.
19.6 meters per second or about 44mph
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