An example of a vector could be a quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as velocity. Velocity has a magnitude (speed) and direction (e.g. north at 10 m/s).
The displacement of the car is 200 m (250 m north - 50 m south). The time taken is 15 seconds. Therefore, the velocity of the car is 200 m divided by 15 seconds, which equals 13.33 m/s north.
The acceleration of the skater is 2 m/sĀ². This is calculated by taking the final velocity (9 m/s) minus the initial velocity (3 m/s), and then dividing by the time (3 s).
The car's acceleration is 5 m/s^2. This is calculated by dividing the change in velocity (20 m/s - 5 m/s = 15 m/s) by the time it took to change (3 s).
The object is undergoing deceleration, as its speed is decreasing from 10 m/s to 3 m/s. The acceleration is negative because it is in the opposite direction of its initial velocity.
Time. 3 milliseconds
12 m s north
Acceleration is change in velocity over time. In the metric system it is measured in meters per second per second (m/s squared). To figure it out, subtract the initial speed from the final speed and divide the difference by the time. In your example, 0 m/s - 2 m/s = -2 m/s. -2 m/s divided by 3 s = -2/3 m/s squared. Because the answer is a negative number, it is a deceleration - a slowing down.
The momentum of the dog can be calculated by multiplying its mass (10.0 kg) by its velocity (6.0 m/s), resulting in a momentum of 60.0 kg*m/s north.
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frequency [Hz] = velocity[m/s] / wavelength [m] frequency [Hz] = 24 [m/s] / 3 [m] frequency = 8 [Hz]
An example of a vector could be a quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as velocity. Velocity has a magnitude (speed) and direction (e.g. north at 10 m/s).
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
M/s -1 - For example gravity has a constant acceleration of 9 M/s -1
The displacement of the car is 200 m (250 m north - 50 m south). The time taken is 15 seconds. Therefore, the velocity of the car is 200 m divided by 15 seconds, which equals 13.33 m/s north.
kmh to m/s formula n * 5/18 example: 100km/h convert to (n)m/s 100 * 5/18 = 27.7 m/s OR my way of doing this (much simpler): (km/h) / 3.6 = m/S example: (100km/h) / 3.6 = 27.8 m/s
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