
How can you find average velocity from acceleration and time?
Nov 28, 2021 · Assuming that your acceleration is constant, then you can simply use , and you can calculate both and by using the equation . Do note that if the acceleration is not constant, …
velocity - How to solve this momentum equation? - Physics Stack …
Oct 7, 2022 · I am currently learning momentum, but I find two equations in my textbook with no proof. Equation 1: final velocity of: $$\text {final velocity of }A = \frac {\text {initial velocity of} \ A …
Distance formula using initial velocity and acceleration
Suppose you're travelling at a constant speed of 10 m/s, then after the first second you travel a distance of 10 m. Right. But if you're accelerating then during that first second your speed will …
Justification for Loop de Loop minimum speed - Physics Stack …
Dec 19, 2019 · Second case :- In the second case, you assumed the velocity at the topmost point of the loop to be $0$. So, by energy conservation, $$\frac {1} {2}m (0-v_ {bottom}^2)=-2mgr …
Is it possible to find the final velocities of two objects in a ...
Apr 22, 2021 · 1 I'd like to know how to generally solve for final velocity of both objects after a perfectly elastic collision. Cannot be in a lab reference frame because I'm programming it. …
Looking for the Formula for Uncertainty for Velocity
May 23, 2018 · We are asked to now find uncertainty for velocity (m/s) and the hint was to use the same formula above, but I'm not sure how. This is my only guess, but it seems odd and …
How do you find the final velocity when acceleration is changing ...
Apr 1, 2022 · How do you calculate a final velocity of an object when given its initial velocity and the object is accelerating between an initial and final acceleration over some given distance?
Finding the initial velocity given angle and distance [closed]
Feb 18, 2022 · I am trying to find the initial velocity of a projectile, only having been given the angle and the distance. I am to assume no incline and no air resistance. Which methods am I …
How to get distance when acceleration is not constant?
This is not realistic. Instead, you will want some way of determining either the velocity or the acceleration as a function of time or position. In physics, it is common to be able to determine …
vectors - Physics Stack Exchange
Sep 21, 2014 · 3 Let's say a ball is thrown and it experiences typical projectile motion (moves in a parabolic arc etc.) and the only information we know are the equations for the horizontal and …