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speed and direction
Change in position and change in time velocity= delta displacement/delta time
Objects moving in uniform circular motion will have a constant speed, and two objects with the same acceleration have a constant velocity.
the two factors that determine an object's velocity is SPEED and DIRECTION.By: Arjane Lee Lagasca
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speed and direction
Change in position and change in time velocity= delta displacement/delta time
Velocity of fluid. Area of pipe.
The two, Reynold's number and velocity, really measure quite different things.
You cannot since the two measure different things.
You measure the length of two objects, then you divide the lengths.You measure the length of two objects, then you divide the lengths.You measure the length of two objects, then you divide the lengths.You measure the length of two objects, then you divide the lengths.
Objects moving in uniform circular motion will have a constant speed, and two objects with the same acceleration have a constant velocity.
No.Consider a grain of rice and a banana. If you threw these at someone so that they were moving at the same speed, their velocities would be the same.However, you would hardly feel the impact of the grain of rice but the banana would hurt.The force of the impact is a measure of the relative inertia of the two objects.Where two objects are traveling at the samevelocity, the inertia is greater in that object that has the greatest mass.
the two factors that determine an object's velocity is SPEED and DIRECTION.By: Arjane Lee Lagasca
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No.
Assuming you are already sure that the two objects are, indeed, similar: You measure corresponding lengths of the two objects, and divide.You measure the lengths of a pair of corresponding sides. The scale factor is the ratio of the two measures.