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You need to have displacement and time for you to determine the velocity.
You can't determine velocity from that graph, because the graph tells you nothing about the direction of the motion. But you can determine the speed. The speed at any moment is the slope of a line that's tangent to the graph at that moment.
initial velocity, angle of launch, height above ground When a projectile is launched you can calculate how far it travels horizontally if you know the height above ground it was launched from, initial velocity and the angle it was launched at. 1) Determine how long it will be in the air based on how far it has to fall (this is why you need the height above ground). 2) Use your initial velocity to determine the horizontal component of velocity 3) distance travelled horizontally = time in air (part 1) x horizontal velocity (part 2)
initial velocity, angle of launch, height above ground When a projectile is launched you can calculate how far it travels horizontally if you know the height above ground it was launched from, initial velocity and the angle it was launched at. 1) Determine how long it will be in the air based on how far it has to fall (this is why you need the height above ground). 2) Use your initial velocity to determine the horizontal component of velocity 3) distance travelled horizontally = time in air (part 1) x horizontal velocity (part 2)
Using the equation of motion v = u + at. v-the final velocity, u - initial velocity a- acceleration and t-the time.
An angular velocity is the angle turned in a given time by a body rotating around an axis.
Need velocity to determine.
The average speed of an moving object is determined by using the formula velocity=distance/time or v=d/t.
Velocity is displacement/time.
Velocity is the slope of the position vs. time curve.
Velocity Velocity= distance/time V=d/t
Velocity Velocity= distance/time V=d/t