Since speed is a ratio between distance and the time it took to move that distance, the two required measures are Distanceand Time.
They are distance and time
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. Therefore, it has no volume - which is what capacity measures.
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Its initial speed cannot be 20 m, as stated in the question. Secondly, if the initial speed is correctly given, then there is no need to calculate it!
Let S be the sum of the measures of all the interior angles, in degrees. Then the number of sides is S/180 + 2.
There are many different measures. One is the floor area where you add up the area of each floor.
More information is needed. Once you have both the mass and the speed, you can calculate kinetic energy as (1/2)mv2 (1/2 times mass times speed squared).More information is needed. Once you have both the mass and the speed, you can calculate kinetic energy as (1/2)mv2 (1/2 times mass times speed squared).More information is needed. Once you have both the mass and the speed, you can calculate kinetic energy as (1/2)mv2 (1/2 times mass times speed squared).More information is needed. Once you have both the mass and the speed, you can calculate kinetic energy as (1/2)mv2 (1/2 times mass times speed squared).
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Mass of a body and its speed are needed to calculate kinetic energy. Kinetic energy of an object = mv2/2 This formula is useful only when object's speed is much less than speed of light.
wind speed = squrt(u^2+v^2).
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. Therefore, it has no volume - which is what capacity measures.
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Distance travelled/Time taken.
2 ordered pairs are needed to calculate slope.
Its initial speed cannot be 20 m, as stated in the question. Secondly, if the initial speed is correctly given, then there is no need to calculate it!
Let S be the sum of the measures of all the interior angles, in degrees. Then the number of sides is S/180 + 2.
Twenty miles an hour
Wavelength = 0.4 m Wave speed = 0.4 . 2 = 0.8 m/s