motion and the angle
To find an object's velocity, you need to know its displacement (change in position) and the time it took for that displacement to occur. Velocity is calculated by dividing the displacement by the time taken.
To find the change in velocity in a given scenario, subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity. The change in velocity is the difference between the two velocities.
Velocity is said to have changed when either the speed or the direction of motion changes. There are myriads of things that can cause it, including jets, rubber bands, gravity, and friction.
There is basically only ONE thing that can make a velocity change, and that is a force acting on an object.
The change in velocity is 15 m/s left.
two things that describe velocity is distance and time.
To find an object's velocity, you need to know its displacement (change in position) and the time it took for that displacement to occur. Velocity is calculated by dividing the displacement by the time taken.
To find the change in velocity in a given scenario, subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity. The change in velocity is the difference between the two velocities.
Velocity is said to have changed when either the speed or the direction of motion changes. There are myriads of things that can cause it, including jets, rubber bands, gravity, and friction.
The 2 things are speed and distance.
There is basically only ONE thing that can make a velocity change, and that is a force acting on an object.
To find rate of change. Two common examples are: rate of change in position = velocity and rate of change of velocity = acceleration.
There is a direction and magnitude.
speed and direction
The change in velocity is 15 m/s left.
The cruise control, since it affects the accelerator, can also cause a change in velocity.
-- mass -- velocity