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Velocity basically just means speed. We drove at a high velocity down the highway.
Your initial velocity is 6 m/s, and your final velocity is 10 m/s. The total change in velocity is 4 m/s (10 m/s - 6 m/s). Given that this change occurs over 20 seconds, you can calculate the acceleration using the formula acceleration = change in velocity / time. Therefore, the acceleration is 0.2 m/s^2.
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When a coin is tossed in a moving elevator, its trajectory will be affected by both the acceleration of the elevator and gravity. If the elevator is moving upward, the coin will appear to fall back slightly behind the person who threw it. If the elevator is moving downward, the coin will land slightly ahead of the person who threw it.
No, the waves ahead of the generator tend to have a longer wavelength than those behind it. This is because the waves in front get compressed, leading to a higher frequency and shorter wavelength behind the moving source.
because he was parralel parked on the side of the street with cars parked in front of him and people walking on the sidewalk next to him
Velocity basically just means speed. We drove at a high velocity down the highway.
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When you say 'moving to the left' I presume you mean with a degree of left turn of the steering wheel rather than the car has turned into a left hand direction and is now moving straight ahead in the new direction. In which case, yes, there is force acting on it. Newton's first law dictates that there must be, otherwise it would not continue to change direction. The force comes from the ground which pushes against the tyres.
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I'm sure you've figured it out. The driver of the car that is moving is the bad guy. If a car is parked, it can't cause an accident.
As far as you can. You should constantly scan far ahead, to the sides, close by and in between Don't let your gaze linger to long in one place, see what is a head and make up scenarios. "There is a car parked by the side of the road ahead, is there a driver that might step out suddenly" "There are some kids playing, do they have a ball that might roll into the street?" "It is getting dark, is there any animals starting to move around here?"
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determine the equation for trajectory with ahead of 7.0m and velocity cofficient of .95
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Your initial velocity is 6 m/s, and your final velocity is 10 m/s. The total change in velocity is 4 m/s (10 m/s - 6 m/s). Given that this change occurs over 20 seconds, you can calculate the acceleration using the formula acceleration = change in velocity / time. Therefore, the acceleration is 0.2 m/s^2.