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How can different distances and speeds result in the same velocity?
so confusing..- BUTTER-BENZ
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How can different distances and speeds result in the same velocity?
so .8 is a correct answer for BOTH :S- BUTTER-BENZ
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Is the Decimal .83333333 a Constant Value?
also 10m/15s = .666667 dont i round? would it be .66667 ?- BUTTER-BENZ
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Is the Decimal .83333333 a Constant Value?
40m/48s = .83333333 does it stay the same?- BUTTER-BENZ
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How can different distances and speeds result in the same velocity?
10m/13s = .769 m/s (made into 8m/s) but 25m/32s = .78125 m/s (also made into 8 m/s) how can they both be 8 m/s? when they have a different distance and speed?- BUTTER-BENZ
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- Speed
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Calculate Speed: 10m in 15s | Is My Answer Correct?
distance _______ time *** & 10 __ 15 ***- BUTTER-BENZ
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Calculate Speed: 10m in 15s | Is My Answer Correct?
Is my answer correct?? calculate using this formula speed = distance _______ time my first answer is : travelled 10meters in 15 seconds = .666667 m/s is this correct? or would it be.. .666667 = 10 ___ 15- BUTTER-BENZ
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Velocity question i can't figure it out
I seriously have no idea... this whole velocity is driving me crazy.. can you explain?- BUTTER-BENZ
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Velocity question i can't figure it out
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How Do You Calculate Instantaneous Speed from a Speed-Time Graph?
How is the instantaneous speed obtained from a speed-time graph?- BUTTER-BENZ
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How long would it take to walk 10m ?
I'm supposed to make a data table its asking me to walk 10 meters, 25 meters and 40 meters and calculate the time in seconds and the speed (m/s)... I can't do it...i don't have anything to use...- BUTTER-BENZ
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How long would it take to walk 10m ?
1. How long would it take to walk 10 m? (and the speed (m/s) 2. How long would it take to walk 25 m? (and the speed (m/s) 3. How long would it take to walk 40 m? (and the speed (m/s) THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!- BUTTER-BENZ
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How Do You Calculate Instantaneous Speed from a Speed-Time Graph?
1.) How is the instantaneous speed obtained from a speed-time graph? 2.) I ADDED A PICTURE OF A TIME GRAPH USED FOR THESE QUESTIONS: http://i36.tinypic.com/wkh8gx.jpg (the left numbers are distance, the bottom numbers are time (min) A. which graph illustrates a constant speed for the...- BUTTER-BENZ
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Velocity question i can't figure it out
Velocity question...i can't figure it out :( A person throws a baseball straight up from the ground. The baseball leaves the persons hand with an initial velocity of 10.0 m/s [up]. The acceleration of the ball is 9.81 m/s 2 [down]. Assume up as the positive direction. a. what is the velocity...- BUTTER-BENZ
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- Figure Velocity
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