When the length of the time is decreased more and more ,average velocity of the particles equals instantaneous velocity.
It equals an undefined entity. The average acceleration of an object equals the CHANGE in velocity divided by the time interval. The term "change in velocity" is not the same as the term "velocity", "average velocity", or "instantaneous velocity".
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Yes, V (velocity) = d (distance) divided by t (time).
Acceleration equals the change in the velocity divided by time. The change in the velocity is found by subtracting the initial velocity from the final velocity. It is written as "a equals delta v over t."
When the length of the time is decreased more and more ,average velocity of the particles equals instantaneous velocity.
It equals an undefined entity. The average acceleration of an object equals the CHANGE in velocity divided by the time interval. The term "change in velocity" is not the same as the term "velocity", "average velocity", or "instantaneous velocity".
Average velocity equals the average speed if (and only if) the motion is in the same direction. If not, the average speed, being the average of the absolute value of the velocity, will be larger.
False. In uniform circular motion, the instantaneous acceleration is directed towards the center of the circle, which is called the centripetal acceleration. This acceleration is responsible for changing the direction of the velocity of the particle, even though its speed remains constant.
how long did it take for you to get on the computer and find wikianswers to ask that? How long would it have taken to pick up a calculater/
Yes, V (velocity) = d (distance) divided by t (time).
Acceleration equals the change in the velocity divided by time. The change in the velocity is found by subtracting the initial velocity from the final velocity. It is written as "a equals delta v over t."
It's equal to the change in velocity (final velocity - initial velocity).
Change in velocity divided by time is acceleration, but velocity divided by time has no particular significance.
6.8 X 10^-5 M/s
That's mass .
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