twice the velocity of the object divided by the supriment weight I have my PhD hope this helps
That answer is wrong, or I misunderstand the question.
If you have a velocity vs time graph, and the velocity is constant (graph is a horizontal line), then by definition, the change of velocity with respect to time (acceleration) is zero.
The formula is: V(T)=V0+at Wher V0=initial velocity a=acceleration in meters per second t=time
v=u+at
where v means fival velocity
u means initial velocity
a means the acceleration
t means time
The formula for distance from velocity and time is d=v/t . You should divide the average of velocity to the time, so that u find what is the answer of that question.
Those are unrelated, so you can't really figure out time, if you know velocity and mass.
To get the potential energy when only the mass and velocity time has been given, simply multiply mass and the velocity time given.
formula for speed is distance traveled over time taken to cover distance acceleration is given by change in velocity per unit time
The rate of change in velocity in given time. By Suraj Kumar
Time is not a factor, speed is velocity and velocity equates to kinetic energy. E=Mass * Velocity squared.
Force
To get the potential energy when only the mass and velocity time has been given, simply multiply mass and the velocity time given.
You can't. The mass is irrelevant to velocity. You need the distance.
Veloicty is distance divided by time, for a object moving in a given direction. If direction is not given, then it is speed.
velocity is a vector quantity. Its magnitude is given by (velocity)= (distance)/(time)
If you have the mass, you can find the acceleration from Newton's Second Law, a=F/m where a is the acceleration, m is the mass, and F is the force. Then the velocity is given by the standard formula v=vo+at where v is the final velocity, vo the velocity at t=0, probably 0 in your case. If so v=at.
Velocity = (velocity when time=0) + (Force x time)/(mass) ===> F = MA A = F/M V = V0 + A T
Use the formula Acceleration = (final velosity - initial velocity)/ time.
if acceleration a, initial velocity vi and final velocity vf is given , then time could be found by applying formula t=vf-vi/aand if distance s and velocity v is given then t=s/v
Kinetic energy is equal to one-half of the product of an object's mass and the square of its velocity. Velocity is change in displacement divided by time. If you have the kinetic energy and mass, you can calculate the velocity by taking the square root of the quotient of kinetic energy and mass, and thereby solving for the velocity.
Velocity is distance / time
Force equals mass times acceleration.
The formula for velocity is (v = d/t) or (velocity = distance/time).