The answer for that one is 500 m/s
There is no answer to your question without knowing the direction of the velocity and of the force application.
"8 seconds" is not a velocity.
Two ways: If the change in velocity is the result of hitting something, use the Momentum Equation. If the change in velocity is the result of applying a force, use the Impulse Equation. You probably mean this equation, which is: FT = m(Vf - Vo) Or, An object of mass "m" will change from velocity "Vo" to velocity "Vf" if the force "F" is applied for "T" seconds.
The only equation that comes to mind is the one for impulse. An impulse is a force applied for a limited time. > Velocity change = (force * time) / mass > Example : A 10 kg mass is travelling at 100 m/s, a force of 100 newtons is applied for 5 seconds in the same direction as the motion, calculate the new velocity. > Velocity change = (100 * 5) / 10 = 50 metres per second Add to original velocity = 100 + 50 = 150 metres per second
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the answer is 24-9 m/sec. yuor welcome
There is no answer to your question without knowing the direction of the velocity and of the force application.
A freely falling Ball has the acceleration of 9.8 m/s/s so after 5 seconds its velocity will be: t=5s a=9.8m/s/s v=5s * 9.8m/s/s =49 m/s
Velocity increases after 5 seconds
Velocity is derived by dividing displacement with time in seconds
The velocity = (location at 40 seconds - location at 20 seconds)/20 in the direction in which the object is moving.
"8 seconds" is not a velocity.
The duration of WWE Velocity is 2760.0 seconds.
Two ways: If the change in velocity is the result of hitting something, use the Momentum Equation. If the change in velocity is the result of applying a force, use the Impulse Equation. You probably mean this equation, which is: FT = m(Vf - Vo) Or, An object of mass "m" will change from velocity "Vo" to velocity "Vf" if the force "F" is applied for "T" seconds.
You throw a ball straight up with a velocity of 40 meters per second. What is the ball's velocity after 3 seconds?
Distance divided by velocity = time
35km/seconds