Velocity is distance divided by time. (v=d/t)
When you combine 2 velocities that are in the same directions, add them together to find the resultant velocity. When you combine 2 velocities that are in opposite directions, subtract the smaller velocity from the larger velocity to find the resultant velocity.
When you combine 2 velocities that are in the same directions, add them together to find the resultant velocity. When you combine 2 velocities that are in opposite directions, subtract the smaller velocity from the larger velocity to find the resultant velocity.
you would dived the distance by the time it takes to find the velocity.
Write an experiment to find the velocity of sound?
The formula to find velocity is: V = D. (VELOCITY equals distance divided by time) T
Velocity is speed and direction
Yes.
You subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide by the time interval.
To find acceleration you subtract initial velocity from final velocity and divide it by time.
Without distance, you have to know time, initial velocity, and acceleration, in order to find final velocity.
distance/velocity = time
Tangential velocity is equal to (mass x velocity^2)/radial distance