If the displacement is not changing, the velocity is zero.
this my sound rather daft but this is a bit of a trick question, the speed is the same so straight away you would think the acceleration is constant right....???? Wrong the displacement of the object is changing (displacement is the distance being travelled with a direction, a vector quantity.) as the displacement is changing so is the velocity, as velocity is displacement/time. as the velocity is changing so is the acceleration because acceleration is then change in velocity divided by time.
no, velocity=displacement/time
velocity = displacement / time taken
Velocity is displacement/time.
a=dv/dt average velocity = displacement divided by time take. so average velocity = displacement/time taken.
this my sound rather daft but this is a bit of a trick question, the speed is the same so straight away you would think the acceleration is constant right....???? Wrong the displacement of the object is changing (displacement is the distance being travelled with a direction, a vector quantity.) as the displacement is changing so is the velocity, as velocity is displacement/time. as the velocity is changing so is the acceleration because acceleration is then change in velocity divided by time.
no, velocity=displacement/time
velocity = displacement / time taken
Velocity is displacement/time.
a=dv/dt average velocity = displacement divided by time take. so average velocity = displacement/time taken.
Displacement and Time, displacement is the distance with a direction ( vector quantity) , and time . Displacement and velocity are directly proportional, while velocity and time are inversely proportional..( The faster, the less time it will take) Velocity = Displacement ____________ Time
acceleration/decceleration it is the second derivative of a displacement vs time function
Yes it does. Velocity = Displacement / Time. On a graph of displacement vs time, the slope is the velocity. Steeper slope = higher velocity, flatter slope = lower velocity.
The slope of the function on a displacement vs. time graph is (change in displacement) divided by (change in time) which is just the definition of speed. A relatively steep slope indicates a relatively high speed.
Velocity is the displacement per unit time. V =dx/dt Note velocity and displacement are vectors and have direction.
It is converted to the ball's velocity or it is known as its velocity because displacement changes with time is known as velocity.
velocity is displacement / time. Displacement is shortest distance between initial and final point