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How to calculate velocity from distance and time?

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Parker Braun

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How do you calculate acceleration from distance and time?

Acceleration= Distance/time (distance divided by time) That's the dumbest answer I've ever heard.. Acceleration = Final Velocity - Initial Velocity/Time Velocity = Displacement/Time So you can't calculate acceleration from distance and time, you can only do velocity.


How is the velocity-time graph related to the distance traveled?

The product of velocity and time yields distance travelled if the velocity is constant for the time in question. If velocity is not constant, one must first calculate the average velocity over a given time period before multiplying it by the time involved.


How do you calculate height based on velocity and time?

I assume you refer to the formula distance = velocity x time. If an object moves upward, the distance would become the height.


What two measurements must be known to calculate velocity?

The distance travelled, and the time taken.


What two measurements would you use to calculate the velocity of an object?

Time and distance.


How does distance change with time?

Velocity (distance in a particular direction) is speed over time. You should be able to use this formula to calculate how your distance changes with time.


I understand distance divided by time is the formula to calculate work How can I show an example to apply the formula?

Work is not defined as distance/time, but rather: work= force x distance Distance divided by time will give you velocity. Displacement (or distance traveled) = velocity x time


To find the acceleration of an object moving in a straight line you must calculate the charge in distance during unit of time?

You calculate the charge in velocity, not in distance.


How do you calculate acceleration from velocity?

There are 3 formula 1. Final velocity = starting velocity + (acceleration)(time) 2. Final velocity^2 = starting velocity^2 + 2(acceleration)(distance) 3. Distance = (starting velocity)(time) + 1/2(acceleration)(time^2) Use whichever you can use.


Why do you need to calculate velocity instead of speed?

Speed and Velocity are two different things . Velocity- "the rate at which an object changes its position." Speed- "How fast an object is moving". To calculate speed and velocity, you first need to calculate distance and time. Velocity is considered to be a more logical term


What formula is used to calculate velocity?

v=d/t where d is the distance and t is the time


Why does velocity not depend on distance?

Velocity does depend on distance. Velocity = Distance/Time