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∙ 16y agoIn general the velocity (speed) of an object undergoing constant acceleration, a, is V=vo+at where vo= initial velocity and t= duration of acceleration. For an object in free fall in a vacuum, a=g=9.8m/s2.
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∙ 16y agoS= speed D= distance T= time S= D/T D= S x T T= D/S
The formula to determine speed is Speed= wavelength*frequency
Distance travelled divided by the time it took.
speed=dt
The formula is [ Speed = a number ], or [ Slater = Searlier ], or [ |Acceleration| = 0 ].
If you have a constant speed, you are not accelerating.
Speed equals distance travelled divided by time taken.... S=d/t
S= speed D= distance T= time S= D/T D= S x T T= D/S
Typing speed is typically calculated by dividing the total number of characters typed by the time taken to type them, then multiplying by 60 to get the speed per minute. The formula is: (Number of characters typed / Time taken in seconds) * 60.
Speed is equal to distance divided by time. In physics there is a formula that shows the relation between time, distance and the speed. That v=d/t . Here v is velocity/speed d is the distance and t is the time
No, an increase in molecular weight typically leads to slower molecular movement because heavier molecules have more inertia and require more energy to move at the same speed as lighter molecules.
Use the relation: speed = frequency x wavelengthUse the relation: speed = frequency x wavelengthUse the relation: speed = frequency x wavelengthUse the relation: speed = frequency x wavelength
A cars weight affects its speed by varying its momentum. If the car has more weight, it has more momentum. With more momentum comes more inertia.(definition: inertia- an objects resistance to change in direction or movement) If the car has a lot of weight, it will speed up slower and stop slower because the cars inertia and momentum keep propelling it forward. If a car has less weight, it will speed up faster and stop faster because the momentum of the car is less than that of the heavier car. A: It is called the power to weight ratio.
no. technically and scientifically speaking, there is NO such thing as EXACT distance, time, or measurement (height, length, width, weight, speed).
The formula to determine speed is Speed= wavelength*frequency
There is no such thing as a high speed language in computing.
The formula for finding speed is speed = distance/time. This formula is used to calculate the rate at which an object is moving over a certain distance in a specific amount of time.