The sprinter's acceleration is 2 meters per second squared.
it is 10 meters per second straight down
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Acceleration of the arrow is -3m/s2A = (velocity minus initial velocity) / time
The sprinter's acceleration is 2 meters per second squared.
~10.2 meters per second.
Assuming - without any justification - that the sprinter starts from a standstill, it is 333.33...(repeating) newtons.
The sprinter's velocity at 1.2 seconds can be calculated using the formula: velocity = initial velocity + acceleration × time. Given the initial velocity is 0 m/s, acceleration is 2.3 m/s^2, and time is 1.2 seconds, the velocity at 1.2 seconds would be 2.76 m/s.
You throw a ball straight up with a velocity of 40 meters per second. What is the ball's velocity after 3 seconds?
it is 10 meters per second straight down
The student's velocity is 4 meters per second. Velocity is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, 20 meters divided by 5 seconds equals 4 meters per second.
.5 meters per second.
The MKS (meter-kilogram-second) unit of velocity is meters per second (m/s). It represents the distance traveled in meters per unit of time in seconds.
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The sprinter's speed is 5 meters per second. This is calculated by dividing the distance (200 meters) by the time taken (40 seconds).