The answer depends on the variables plotted in the graph.
Velocity is displacement divided by time. Displacement is different from distance traveled, as displacement states how far you traveled in RELATION to a starting point. The formula for Velocity is ---- v = x / t v = Velocity x = Displacement t = Time velocity is a vector quantity so the direction should also be specified unless it is implicit in the problem. ----
common logarithms, natural logarithms, monatary calculations, etc.
Before conducting an experiment, a math problem or series of calculations one usually writes down what their expectations are that a certain result will come from the calculations or experiments. This is called a Hypothesis. You then conduct the experiment or set of calculations, in order to find out whether your expectations, based on your estimations, were correct, or wrong.
The least number of significant figures in any number of the problem determines the number of significant figures in the answer.
These problems are concerned with speed and distance.One example of a velocity word problem could be; "If a dolphin swims at 2.6 miles per hour, how far will it have traveled in 40 minutes?".
To calculate the distance traveled from a velocity-time graph, you need to calculate the area under the graph. The number of calculations you need to make, and the shapes you divide the area into will depend on the shape of the curve.The skinnier you make the slices, and the more area measurements you make,the more accurate your answer will be.In the kind of math called "calculus", there's a way to work that problem as if thewidth of the slices was zero and there was an infinite number of them, so that the answer comes out exactly right. It's called "integration."
try accelerating slowly. if it doesnt stall, you may have to keep accelerating slowly[until someone else can diagnose tyhe problem]
Velocity is displacement divided by time. Displacement is different from distance traveled, as displacement states how far you traveled in RELATION to a starting point. The formula for Velocity is ---- v = x / t v = Velocity x = Displacement t = Time velocity is a vector quantity so the direction should also be specified unless it is implicit in the problem. ----
There are several things that can cause your 2002 Ford Taurus to hesitate when accelerating. A dirty air filter will cause the problem.
what is a special set of rules that gives the order in which calculations are done to solve a problem
Hey ya i have a 1994 grand am and i was having this same problem. What i did what replace the spark plugs. After i did this i took the car and and when i floor it no longer stutters when accelerating.
If accelerating to 60 MPH in 7.2 seconds from a stop you would go 3 miles. This is considered a math problem.
I have the same problem with my 1997 civic Dx
A cracked flex plate (flywheel) could be your problem.
1. Analzye 2.Calculations 3.Evaluate
You may have a broken engine or transmission mount.
If the automatic transmission car jerks when accelerating and the dash does not indicate a gear, there is a problem with the transmission. Check the shift solenoid.