FPS - Feet Per Second
The formula for time when dealing with velocity and acceleration is t = (v_f - v_i) / a, where t is the time, v_f is the final velocity, v_i is the initial velocity, and a is the acceleration. This formula allows you to calculate the time taken for an object to change its velocity under constant acceleration.
No, velocity is typically measured in units like meters per second (m/s), while acceleration is measured in units like meters per second squared (m/s^2). This difference reflects the distinct physical quantities they represent - velocity being the rate of change of position and acceleration being the rate of change of velocity.
The velocity of light was first measured by Ole Rømer, a Danish astronomer, in 1676. He used observations of the moons of Jupiter to deduce the finite speed of light.
The units of velocity are typically measured in meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
The velocity of a toothpick would depend on how fast it is moving. If it is stationary, its velocity would be 0 m/s. If it is moving, its velocity would be the rate of change of its position over time, measured in meters per second.
Velocity is measured by a combination of speed and direction.
it can be. if you wanted to.
final velocity - initial velocity divided by time
Velocity is measured as distanced traveled over time
Velocity is measured in meters/second in the S.I. system.
When you have calculated or measured it.
wind velocity
If velocity is km/hr and time is in hours then acceleration will be in km/hr2
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Speed is scalar quantity and velocity is a vector - velocity has both speed AND direction (You might say that velocity is speed with an attitude!)
Velocity(speed).
final velocity. it is used in multiple equations. its opposite would be vi, initial velocity. they mean exactly what they sound like. final velocity is the last velocity something was going at in the measured time, initial would be the very first velocity at a measured time.