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If an object traveling in a straight line accelerates, it will experience a change in velocity over time. This means the object will either speed up or slow down, depending on the direction of the acceleration.
The acceleration of the car can be calculated using the formula: acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time. Converting the initial velocity of 0 km/hr to m/s and final velocity of 60 km/hr to m/s, and plugging in the values, we get the acceleration to be 2 m/s^2.
After 15 seconds, the train's speed would be 7.5 miles per second. This can be calculated by multiplying the acceleration (0.5 miles per second) by the time (15 seconds).
Sydney's car accelerates at 5.9 m/s^2, while Sean's car accelerates at 3.6 m/s^2. Sean starting 1.0 second early gives him an initial distance advantage, but Sydney's higher acceleration rate means she will catch up and overtake Sean at some point during the race. The exact point of overtaking can be calculated by comparing their positions over time.
The average velocity for the entire trip can be calculated as the total displacement over the total time. First find the total displacement (final position - initial position): -40 meters. Then, calculate the total time: 10 seconds. Finally, divide displacement by time to find the average velocity: -4 m/s.
If an object traveling in a straight line accelerates, it will experience a change in velocity over time. This means the object will either speed up or slow down, depending on the direction of the acceleration.
Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change)3 = (30) / (time)3 x (time) = 30time = 30/3 = 10 seconds
5 seconds
The difference in time is 10 seconds. How much slower depends on how fast you are traveling.
To find the velocity of water traveling through a pipe, you can use the formula: velocity = distance/time. Here, the distance is 160 feet and the time is 25 seconds. Thus, the velocity is 160 feet / 25 seconds = 6.4 feet per second.
19.14 seconds.
there is no time limit in volleyball except for the 30 seconds allowed for timeouts and 8 seconds given to initially serve the ball.
60.912 meters in that time
To calculate the speed, you would divide the distance traveled by the time it took to travel that distance. In this case, traveling 5000 feet in 30 seconds means you are traveling at a speed of 166.67 feet per second.
1 hour 37 minutes 30 seconds.
It will take 5 seconds.
Speed= Distance / time => Distance = Speed x Time =16x8 = 128m