Velocity is equal to distance traveled divided by the time it took to travel. v = d / t
Velocity also equals the initial velocity plus the acceleration times time. v = v1 + a(t)
The formula for velocity is (v = d/t) or (velocity = distance/time).
Velocity is distance / time
velocity = frequency / wavelength, I believe.
Final velocity v = u + at
Since speed or velocity = distance/time ,its dimensional formula =L/T = [MoLT-1]
final velocity-initial velocity --------------------------------- time
Vf= Final Velocity Vo= Original Velocity a= Acceleration t= Time Vf=Vo+a(t)
The formula for velocity is (v = d/t) or (velocity = distance/time).
Velocity is distance / time
velocity is distance/time
Final velocity = (Initial velocity) + (time)(acceleration)
v(t) = dsdt This should be the formula for instantaneous velocity.
Velocity=displacement(distance)/time.
Velocity (speed) = distance/time
velocity = frequency / wavelength, I believe.
Deceleration is the rate of decrease of velocity with respect to time. It is the negative of acceleration. The formula for deceleration is the same as that of acceleration, only that the acceleration is represented as negative. The formula is: - (deceleration) = (final velocity) - (initial velocity) time Therefore, (deceleration) = (initial velocity) - (final velocity) time
velocity is a vector quantity. Its magnitude is given by (velocity)= (distance)/(time)