Considering v(t) the speed of the object in a given time t, we have: Increase (or decrease) in object speed over time can be represented by: a(t) From Physics and Calculus, a(t)=dv(t)/dt=dv/dt. Then, from your sentence, we can create the following expression: a(t)/t= (dv/dt)/t, which actually means nothing. So, the answer is no, you can't determine anything with the information presented
Friction occurs when two objects are in close contact. As speed increases, the two touching objects will be rubbing their particles faster against each other, causing an increase in friction.
It will have increase in speed with increase in time
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It is known as the vector.
Considering v(t) the speed of the object in a given time t, we have: Increase (or decrease) in object speed over time can be represented by: a(t) From Physics and Calculus, a(t)=dv(t)/dt=dv/dt. Then, from your sentence, we can create the following expression: a(t)/t= (dv/dt)/t, which actually means nothing. So, the answer is no, you can't determine anything with the information presented
No, the force of friction always acts in the direction opposite to that of the motions.
That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to get hours.That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to get hours.That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to get hours.That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to get hours.
kinetic energyThe formula for determining kinetic energy is KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and v is speed in m/s.
That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to calculate this.That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to calculate this.That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to calculate this.That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to calculate this.
Friction occurs when two objects are in close contact. As speed increases, the two touching objects will be rubbing their particles faster against each other, causing an increase in friction.
False because it just cant be true for reasons
Both increase the kinetic energy, thus making the crash more destructive.
That depends on the speed. If you know at what speed you will travel, divide the distance by the speed.That depends on the speed. If you know at what speed you will travel, divide the distance by the speed.That depends on the speed. If you know at what speed you will travel, divide the distance by the speed.That depends on the speed. If you know at what speed you will travel, divide the distance by the speed.
Either the mass of the object or the speed of the object. However if the object is at rest, the increase of the mass will have no effect on its resting kinetic energy, which is zero.
The wind speed and the wave height are two things that must be taken into consideration when determining a safe speed for a boat.
when you know both speed and direction of an objects motion you know the velocity of an object.