ut+1/2at2
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The same as in modern physics: there is really no physically meaningful way to define absolute motion.
Newtons laws of physics
Velocity = displacement (Δd) / (Δt) time Furthering this physics equation would depend on your use (ex. if it was "relative" or "motion" )
It is physics.
The Navier-Strokes equation is a term in physics used to describe the motion of a fluid substance. The equation applies Newton's second law to fluid motion.
the first equation of motion is v=u+at the second equation of motion is s=ut+1/2 at2 the third equation of motion is 2as=v2-u2
a footballer uses forces when he's kicking the ball
F=ma or m=F/a
F=Ma Force=mass times acceleration
Yes. Everything in the Universe is related to motion and physics.
Newton's second law is denoted by the equation ,F = ma ,this equation is known as equation of motion of a mass point and this turns out to be the another name for Newton's Second Law of Motion.
Physics is the science of motion and does not have anything to do with economics.
what is regular and irregular motion in physics
There are different kinds of motion that exist in physics. Some of them include linear motion, angular motion, rotary motion, constant motion and many more.
Yes, because kinetic energy is apart of the laws of physics, and can be applied anything that is in motion. Each molecule in the combustion process (that are in motion) are bound the laws of physics just as anything else in this world is. Therefore a flame must have kinetic energy, but in minuscule amounts.
Kinematics