Velocity equal distance divided by time.
For example, an object that traveled 5 metes in 10 seconds had a velocity of 5/10 meters per second which is .5 meters per second.
Velocity is speed in a direction. Sometimes a navigate or positive number is sufficient as the direction. Other times you will need to be more specific, such as .5 meters per second East or 1.3 meters per second 30 degrees East of North.
Distance divided by velocity = time
Simple, velocity = distance by time ,which probably means distance = velocity X times.
Without distance, you have to know time, initial velocity, and acceleration, in order to find final velocity.
You can't. You need either the final velocity or the acceleration of the object as well, and then you can substitute the known values into a kinematics equation to get the initial velocity.
You can't. The mass is irrelevant to velocity. You need the distance.
distance/velocity = time
Distance divided by velocity = time
Simple, velocity = distance by time ,which probably means distance = velocity X times.
To find the time when you know the distance and velocity but not the time, you should divide distance by velocity. This is because time equals distance divided by velocity (time = distance/velocity).
Without distance, you have to know time, initial velocity, and acceleration, in order to find final velocity.
Velocity is distance divided by time. (v=d/t)
Dividing distance by velocity gives the time taken to cover that distance. This is known as the time taken to travel a certain distance at a particular speed.
You can't. You need either the final velocity or the acceleration of the object as well, and then you can substitute the known values into a kinematics equation to get the initial velocity.
Velocity = distance / unit of time
You can't. The mass is irrelevant to velocity. You need the distance.
To find the distance traveled in the first 5 seconds, we multiply the average velocity by the time traveled. If the object's velocity is constant, this distance is equal to the velocity multiplied by the time.
Velocity is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance, taking into account the direction as well. It is a vector quantity and is expressed in terms of distance per unit time, often measured in meters per second.