Oh god what's become of our schools?
the object's 'velocity'
The change in velocity is just the change in velocity. The RATE of change of velocity - how quickly velocity changes - is usually called "acceleration".
To determine average speed, you need to know what distance the object traveled in meters over how long it took the object to travel that distance in seconds.
B. The direction of the object's velocity is constant.
The maximum speed of any object is hardly equal to speed of light which is 3*10^8 approximately.
The velocity = (location at 40 seconds - location at 20 seconds)/20 in the direction in which the object is moving.
To find the distance traveled in the first 5 seconds, we multiply the average velocity by the time traveled. If the object's velocity is constant, this distance is equal to the velocity multiplied by the time.
The velocity of the object is 10 m/s.
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The final velocity of an object in free-fall after 2.6 seconds is approximately 25.48 m/s. The distance the object will fall during this time is approximately 33 meters.
To determine the velocity of a moving object at a specific time, you would need the object's position function or acceleration function. If you have the position function, you can differentiate it to get the velocity function and then substitute t=5 seconds. If you have the acceleration function, integrate it with respect to time to get the velocity function and then substitute t=5 seconds.
The velocity of an object in free fall after 10 seconds is approximately 98 m/s. This value is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2) multiplied by the time in seconds.
To find the uniform velocity, divide the distance traveled by the time taken. Velocity = Distance / Time Velocity = 602 m / 250 s Velocity = 2.408 m/s Therefore, the uniform velocity of the object moving 602 m East in 250 seconds is 2.408 m/s.
The momentum of an object can be calculated using the equation p = m * v, where p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity. Since the object is falling, its velocity is increasing due to gravity. Without knowing the velocity of the object, we cannot determine its momentum at a specific time. The given time of 5 seconds does not provide enough information to calculate the velocity or momentum of the object.
To find the velocity between 0 and 5 seconds, you would need to know the position or displacement of the object at those specific times. Velocity is the rate of change of position, so without that information, the velocity between 0 and 5 seconds cannot be determined.
To answer this question we would need to know the acceleration, which is not provided.
The speed of the the object is 20/5 = 4 metres per second.In order to answer the question in terms of velocity, it is necessary to know the direction of motion because velocity is a vector.