I believe Velocity is determined by speed and time.
The escape velocity is determined by the gravity of the planet which in turn is determined by the mass and size of the planet
The simplest answer is the velocity of an object at a given time. It is also possible to determine the acceleration and displacement - but only in the same direction as the velocity. No information on motion in a transverse direction can be determined.
The range of change of velocity is determined by the final velocity minus the initial velocity. It represents the magnitude and direction of the change in velocity of an object.
An object's momentum is determined by both its mass and velocity. Momentum is calculated by multiplying the object's mass by its velocity. The momentum of an object can be changed by either changing its mass, its velocity, or both.
The kinetic energy of an object is determined by its mass and velocity. The formula to calculate kinetic energy is KE = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2.
No, velocity and color are independent. Color is determined by frequency, and speed is determined by what material the light is traveling through.
Distance from starting point Instantaneous velocity Average velocity Acceleration or deceleration Rate of change of acceleration and higher rates of change. Some of these can only be determined if the diagram is smooth or for smooth parts of the diagram.
The change in an object's velocity is determined by its acceleration. If the object's acceleration is positive, its velocity increases; if it is negative, the velocity decreases. The larger the acceleration, the quicker the change in velocity will be.
99% of the object cause terminal velocity is determined from an object when it is going as fast as it will go
momentum
No , because velocity is a vector quantity and it needs direction.
Momentum is a property of moving objects and is determined by their mass and velocity.