24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2
24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2
24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2
24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2
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Acceleration = (v - u)/t
Replace each variable in the equation with their units
Acceleration = (m/s - m/s) / s
Same common denominator
(m - m/s)/s
Apply divison of fractions
(m-m)/s*s
(m/s^2)
Note: I know m - m = 0 but they are just units expressing metres!
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'The mi---st---l light'
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Vf = V0 + at --> 0 = (8.5 m/s) - (5.3 m/s²)t -> t = (8.5 m/s)/(5.3 m/s²) = 1.60377 s
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frequency [Hz] = velocity[m/s] / wavelength [m]
frequency [Hz] = 24 [m/s] / 3 [m]
frequency = 8 [Hz]
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Offhand, M*A*S*H* and Tour of Duty come to mind.
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'Indonesian homecoming'
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The formula to calculate velocity in meters per second (m/s) in physics is:
Velocity (m/s) Distance (m) / Time (s)
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0.034 m/s/s
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300000000 m/s = 3 × 10^8 m/s
c ≈ 2.99792458 m/s = 2.99792458 × 10^8 m/s which is usually rounded to 3 × 10^8 m/s
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The change in velocity is 26 m/s - 12 m/s = 14 m/s. The time taken for this change is 6 seconds. Therefore, the average acceleration is (change in velocity / time) = 14 m/s / 6 s = 2.33 m/s^2.
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1 m/s² (1 metre per second per second) is a measure of acceleration, NOT speed.
Assuming you mean a swim rate of 1.0 m/s (1 metre per second), then:
time = distance ÷ speed
= 900 m ÷ 1 m/s
= 900 s
60 s = 1 min
→ 900 s = 900 ÷ 60 min
= 15 minutes
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Assuming you really do mean that you swim with a constant acceleration of 1 m/s² and you start at 0 m/s, then:
s = ut + ½at²
s = 900 m
u = 0
a = 1 m/s²
t = unknown
→ 900 m = 0 m/s × t + ½ × 1 m/s² × t²
→ 900 m = ½t²
→ t² = 1800 s²
→ t ≈ 42.43 s
If you start at 0 m/s and accelerate at 1 m/s², then it will take approx 42.43 seconds to cover 900 m.
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The final velocity can be calculated using the formula: final velocity = initial velocity + acceleration × time. Given: initial velocity = 24 m/s, acceleration = 2 m/s², and time = 8 seconds. Plugging in the values: final velocity = 24 m/s + 2 m/s² × 8 s = 24 m/s + 16 m/s = 40 m/s. Therefore, the final velocity of the car is 40 m/s.
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