Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. To calculate the velocity of Rob on a skateboard, we need to know the distance he traveled in meters and the direction of his motion. If Rob travels 10 meters in 3 seconds, the velocity would be 10 meters/3 seconds = 3.33 m/s (assuming no change in direction).
First, calculate the velocity of the wave: v = λ/T = 0.57 m / 0.25 s = 2.28 m/s. Then, multiply the wave's velocity by the time traveled to find the distance covered: distance = velocity × time = 2.28 m/s × 33 s = 75.24 meters.
The MKS (meter-kilogram-second) unit of velocity is meters per second (m/s). It represents the distance traveled in meters per unit of time in seconds.
The units of the damping constant in a mechanical system are typically in units of force per velocity, such as Newton-seconds per meter.
The change in velocity of the object will be 600 meters per second. This is because the velocity of the object changes direction completely after traveling half a circle, resulting in a total change of 600 meters per second.
That is correct. The meter is the base unit of measurement for length in the International System of Units (SI), and it is defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds.
5 metres per second. V (velocity) = Distance/Time = 25/5 = 5
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Simple. 10m in 5 sec is 120m in 1 minute which is 7200m per hour which is 7.2km per hour.
it's frequency is 2 hertz
It is the reciprocal of velocity, just deemed how long per a specified length. I'm not aware of a specific name on it
A meter is the base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds. It is commonly used to measure lengths and distances.
v = vo + gt = 2(m/s) + 9.8(m/s2) x 5s = 51(m/s)
If a truck travels 400m in 20 seconds how fast is it going
One meter is equivalent to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches. It is also defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds. Additionally, one meter is roughly equal to 3.28 feet.
First, calculate the velocity of the wave: v = λ/T = 0.57 m / 0.25 s = 2.28 m/s. Then, multiply the wave's velocity by the time traveled to find the distance covered: distance = velocity × time = 2.28 m/s × 33 s = 75.24 meters.
It is a meter per second.
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