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To get the potential energy when only the mass and velocity time has been given, simply multiply mass and the velocity time given.
Force equals the mass times the rate of change of the velocity.
The density of a medium is how much matter or mass there is in a given volume.
Density is the amount of mass in a given volume of a substance. The formula for density is density = mass/volume.
The formula for volume, V, when given density, ρ, and mass, m, is V = m/ρ. Alternatively, if given density, ρ, and volume, V, the formula for mass, m, is m = ρV.
Speed in a given direction is velocity.
Speed in a given direction is called velocity.
You cannot. Velocity has nothing to do with volume and information on area, by itself, is not enough to determine the volume.
To find the change in velocity in a given scenario, subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity. The change in velocity is the difference between the two velocities.
You can't. Acceleration is change in velocity. If given a constant velocity, the acceleration is zero.
The formula to calculate the linear velocity of a wheel when it is rotating at a given angular velocity is: linear velocity radius of the wheel x angular velocity.
Velocity is speed in a given direction Acceleration is the rate in which you change velocity.
Velocity.
To find velocity when given mass and momentum, you can use the formula: velocity momentum / mass. Simply divide the momentum by the mass to calculate the velocity.
To get the potential energy when only the mass and velocity time has been given, simply multiply mass and the velocity time given.
To find the velocity when given the acceleration and time, you can use the formula: velocity acceleration x time. Simply multiply the acceleration by the time to calculate the velocity.
Velocity is the speed of something in a given directionin volleyball there is a club called velocity