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depending on its mass, the time it took to travel you could find the speed of the object using Physics.
To find height in physics, you can use the equation: height initial velocity squared / (2 acceleration due to gravity). This equation is derived from the principles of kinematics and the laws of motion. By plugging in the values for initial velocity and acceleration due to gravity, you can calculate the height of an object at a certain point in time.
To find distance in physics, you can use the formula: distance speed x time. First, determine the speed of the object in the given scenario. Then, multiply the speed by the time the object has been moving to calculate the distance traveled. Make sure to use consistent units for speed and time in your calculations.
You find the height by using Pythagoras' theorem and then 0.5*base*height = area.
By using sides we get area of triangle and then using (1/2)heightxbase we get height.
By using trigonometry
The formula to find the amplitude of a wave is A = (1/2) * (crest height - trough depth). The speed of a wave can be calculated using the formula v = λ * f, where v is the speed, λ is the wavelength, and f is the frequency.
To find speed using acceleration and time, you can use the formula: speed acceleration x time. Simply multiply the acceleration by the time to calculate the speed.
By using trigonometry or Pythagoras' theorem
We find maths in physics mostly almost 70% of physics topics is depended on maths solutions like for e.g Speed,velocity and accleration pressure forces and so on ...............
By using Pythagoras' theorem
By using Pythagoras' theorem.