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Force times motion equals momentum.
The basic equation for average velocity is distance over time. However, if the velocity is changing uniformly, as it is in free fall, you can use initial velocity plus final velocity divided by two. That makes this problem easy. In free fall the object accelerates at 9.8 m/ss. That means every second it picks up 9.8 m/s of speed. So if is dropped from rest, then one second later its speed will be 9.8 m/s. Its average speed during that time is then initial velocity = 0 plus final velocity = 9.8 divided by 2, to get ; 4.9 m/s.
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R = [ i + 4T2j + Tk ] a). Velocity = R' = [ 8Tj + k ] b). Acceleration = R'' = [ 8j ]
The given equation for force is: F = a + b x GIVEN: F - force in newton x - distance in metre Every physics equation should be dimensionally correct. So, 'a' should be in newton. If x is distance expressed in metre, then the product "bx" should have the dimension of newton. so, b should be equal to force/unit distance.
The final velocity is (the initial velocity) plus (the acceleration multiplied by the time).
v = final velocityu = initial velocitya = rate of accelerationt = timeA body, that starts off with a velocity u, and has a constant rate of acceleration a, will have a velocity v after a time t (with appropriate units).
Linear Average is the initial value plus the final value divided by two.
The mean is 5.
Impulse equals change in momentum. "Apex" The final momentum of any object (or collection of objects) must equal to its initial momentum plus any impulse imparted to the object (or collection of objects).
7.48
aSsuming constant acceleration, and movement along a line, use the formula: vf2 = vi2 + (1/2)at2 (final speed squared equals initial speed squared plus one-half times acceleration times time squared).
169
A negative plus a negative equals a negative.
Assuming you mean base 10, it equals 91.
If by 'plus' you mean as in "2 plus 2 equals 4," then 'plus' is 'más' in Spanish.
The final answer is 40.