In kinetics, the answer depends on which three of the following four you know:s = distance covered
u = initial velocity
v = final velocity
t = time
If you know suv, then a = (v^2 - u^2)/a
If you know sut, then a = 2*(s - ut)/t^2
If you know svt, then a = 2*(s + vt)/t^2
If you know uvt, then a = (v - u)/t
Furthermore,
a = F/m where m is the mass of an object and F is the force applied to move it.
There are other formulae.
Net acceleration = (change in velocity) divided by (time for the change)
Yes and it is for any circle: circumference/diameter = pi
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Temperature is usually measured, rather than calculated.
Based on what information? A commonly used formula is force = mass x acceleration.
Acceleration=Speed1-speed2/Distance traveled
The mathematical formula for calculating a trifecta dividend is trifecta equals the first three getters multiplied together.
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Net acceleration = (change in velocity) divided by (time for the change)
Mathematical formula are the algebraic expressions which help calculating easily and mathematically instead of going deep and using steps.
The "vi" in the acceleration formula typically stands for initial velocity. It represents the velocity of an object at the beginning of a certain time period when calculating acceleration.
Yes and it is for any circle: circumference/diameter = pi
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_mathematical_formula_for_calculating_a_surface_area_for_a_building"
Temperature is usually measured, rather than calculated.
Based on what information? A commonly used formula is force = mass x acceleration.
There are different formulae for calculating these variables which depend on what information is available.
V=(4/3)*pi*r^3