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(change in distance) divided by (time interval) = the object's average speed during that time interval.
In physics, Power is the amount of work done in a given amount of time. (Note: Work, in the scientific sense, is the amount of force multiplied by vertical distance traveled.)
you have to look at a given distances that it covered when it moved , and at the time it took to cover that distance
The amount of matter in an object is usually described with its mass or volume.
Distance
(change in distance) divided by (time interval) = the object's average speed during that time interval.
A speed. If the direction is relevant, a velocity.
With the information given, all that can be said is that the distance is greater than the distance the object traveled in the previous second.
For a free-falling object, you can calculate the total distance traveled, given the amount of time. The distance of the fall is proportional to the square of the time elapsed. In general, distance can be found by the relationship between acceleration and time squared. If we let a be acceleration, which can be gravity if you want, and t be time, then we have: The distance traveled = 1/2 * a * t2 The distance traveled = 1/2 * g* t2
speed
The distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance gives the average speed. This value represents the rate at which an object moves over a given distance in a specific amount of time.
rate
You cannot because you do not know how long before the object falls to the ground and so stops moving.
Divide the distance traveled by the product of the diameter and pi.
In physics, Power is the amount of work done in a given amount of time. (Note: Work, in the scientific sense, is the amount of force multiplied by vertical distance traveled.)
Speed
For the speed of an object you need to know how far it is travelling in a given time. Typically you do this by measuring the time it takes for the object to travel a set distance. For the velocity of an object you also need to know the direction the object is travelling in.