Retardation can be found by dividing the change in velocity (initial speed minus final speed) by the stopping time. Retardation represents the rate at which an object slows down.
You can find the final speed using the formula: final speed = initial speed + (acceleration * time). Simply plug in the values for initial speed, acceleration, and time to calculate the final speed of the object.
Momentum = mass x speed so speed = momentum/mass or V=P/m
The speed at the end of the time is (speed at the beginning of the time) plus (acceleration x length of time)
To find the speed given joules and meters, you would need additional information because joules represent energy and meters represent distance. Speed is typically calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance (speed = distance/time). If you have the time taken as well as the distance and energy, you can use these values to calculate the speed.
I believe there isn't enough information. In other cases you can use the relationship frequence x wavelength = speed (of the wave), but you need two of these pieces of information to find the third.
Reteradation will be half of acceleration
Calculate the gradient of the curve which will give the acceleration. Change the sign of the answer to convert acceleration into retardation.
acceleration times speed
The answer depends on what information you are given.
The answer depends on what information you are given.
Divide the distance by the time; the quotient is speed.
ten feet for every ten miles an hour
Retardation is the opposite of acceleration.It starts from a non zero uniform velocity.For this to happen any velocity (not zero) of a vehicle should go on decreasing.The rate of decreasing may be anything.If it is decreasing then that is retardation.
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time
You can find the final speed by using the formula: final speed = initial velocity + (acceleration * time). Plug in the given values for initial velocity, acceleration, and time into the formula to calculate the final speed.
You can find the final speed using the formula: final speed = initial speed + (acceleration * time). Simply plug in the values for initial speed, acceleration, and time to calculate the final speed of the object.
Average speed = 1/2 (initial speed + final speed) Time = (distance)/(average speed)