The average speed of an object can be used to determine an unmeasured distance by using the formula distance = speed x time. The time should also be known for this formula to work.
what is the formula for speed what is the formula for speed
Acceleration = (speed at the end of some time interval minus speed at the beginning of the interval)/(length of the time interval)
No, that's not true. Look at the formula for kinetic energy. You need mass and speed.
Speed and direction determine velocity
The formula to determine speed is Speed= wavelength*frequency
speed = wavelength x frequency
The formula for line speed is d * r * 1.1 = c. It is wherein d is the product diameter, r is the desired product rate, and c is the conveyor speed.
For a pulley, it is driver RPM x driver diameter = driven RPM x driven diameter. Keep in mind that the diameter you should use is the diameter where the belt is riding in the pulley. For instance, an A belt in an AB pulley will ride lower in the pulley than it would in an A pulley. For sprockets, the formula is the same, but replace the diameter with # teeth. It looks like this. driver rpm x # teeth of driver sprocket = driven RPM x # teeth of driven sprocket
because the chord can be determine by the diameter and the diameter can be determine by the chord.
The average speed of an object can be used to determine an unmeasured distance by using the formula distance = speed x time. The time should also be known for this formula to work.
D(distance)/T(time)=V(velocity)
to determine the radius if you only have the diameter, you divided the diameter by 2. then there you have it ! you have the radius !
The average speed of an moving object is determined by using the formula velocity=distance/time or v=d/t.
use the formula pi*diameter = circumference and the formula diameter = 2*radius and combine them 2pi*radius = circumference now you have a formula that you can just plug you numbers into. if you have 3 as your radius, then this is how to find the circumference 2pi*3=circumference 6.28*3=circumference 18.84=circumference
If you are given the radius of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = 2*radius If you are given the circumference of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = circumference/pi
THAT IS THE FORMULA! Just solve that! Formulas are only needed to calculate certain measurements or numerals in algebraic equations used to determine things like a radius, or diameter of a circle.