If it is kicked at 30 degrees to the horizontal then it will travel 27.7 metres.
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1.02 sec
"8 seconds" is not a velocity.
if the objects distance travelled and time is given then speed=distance/time eg- distance travelled 50 mtrs time taken 5 seconds speed 50/5 =10m/s velocity=u(initial velocity 0 for free falling objects) + at(acceleration x time)
Speed, or velocity, is measured in distance per second; it is the rate of change of distance with time.Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time, or distance per second per second, which is distance per seconds squared,
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52.22sec
"8 seconds" is not a velocity.
Distance divided by velocity = time
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That depends on its initial velocity and its acceleration. V1 = V0 + a * t
if the objects distance travelled and time is given then speed=distance/time eg- distance travelled 50 mtrs time taken 5 seconds speed 50/5 =10m/s velocity=u(initial velocity 0 for free falling objects) + at(acceleration x time)
Speed, or velocity, is measured in distance per second; it is the rate of change of distance with time.Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time, or distance per second per second, which is distance per seconds squared,
Acceleration of the arrow is -3m/s2A = (velocity minus initial velocity) / time
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In the case of constant velocity (or speed), velocity = distance / time.
-- If fired parallel to the length of the field, it will take360/(horizontal component of muzzle velocity, fps)seconds.-- If fired parallel to the width of the field, it will take160/(horizontal component of muzzle velocity, fps)seconds.
52.22sec
Acceleration occurs when velocity changes over time. The formula for it is as follows: a = (Vf - Vi) / t a: acceleration (meters/seconds2) Vf: Final velocity (meters/seconds) Vi: Initial Velocity (meters/seconds) t: Time (seconds)