To calculate velocity, you need the displacement of an object (the change in position) and the time it took to make that displacement. Velocity is determined by dividing the displacement by the time taken to achieve that displacement.
To calculate average velocity, you need the total displacement of the object and the total time it took to cover that displacement.
To determine the velocity of the cement piece, we need additional information such as the force applied to the mixer or the acceleration it is experiencing. Without this information, it is not possible to calculate the velocity of the cement piece.
To calculate an object's acceleration, you need to know its initial and final velocity, as well as the time taken to change velocity. Acceleration is calculated using the formula acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time.
To calculate acceleration, you need to know the change in velocity (final velocity - initial velocity) and the time taken for that change to occur. Acceleration = (Change in velocity) / (Time taken).
change in time, initial velocity and final velocity
To calculate average velocity, you need the total displacement of the object and the total time it took to cover that displacement.
That's not enough information. You need some additional information to calculate the mass.
To determine the velocity of the cement piece, we need additional information such as the force applied to the mixer or the acceleration it is experiencing. Without this information, it is not possible to calculate the velocity of the cement piece.
You need to have displacement and time for you to determine the velocity.
To calculate an object's acceleration, you need to know its initial and final velocity, as well as the time taken to change velocity. Acceleration is calculated using the formula acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time.
To calculate acceleration, you need to know the change in velocity (final velocity - initial velocity) and the time taken for that change to occur. Acceleration = (Change in velocity) / (Time taken).
There is not enough information to calculate the answer.
change in time, initial velocity and final velocity
To calculate the velocity of air in a mine, you can use a device called an anemometer. An anemometer measures the flow and speed of air, providing you with the velocity information. Simply place the anemometer in the air flow in the mine and it will give you a reading of the velocity.
To find the position from a velocity-vs-time graph, you need to calculate the area under the velocity curve. If the velocity is constant, the position can be found by multiplying the velocity by the time. If the velocity is changing, you need to calculate the area under the curve using calculus to determine the position.
To calculate the braking time from 1.5 to 2 seconds, we need to know the initial velocity and the acceleration of the object. The final velocity can be determined using the formula: final velocity = initial velocity + (acceleration * time). If we have this information, we can plug in the values to find the final velocity at 2 seconds.
You cannot directly obtain velocity using only mass and displacement. Velocity is calculated by dividing the change in displacement by the change in time. In order to determine velocity, you would need to know the time it takes for an object to travel a certain distance.