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NOTE: I have a physics question that I came across while working on a personal project. This is not a homework question. I was not sure which forum to put his in. I am not great at physics. However, I find that once in a while I need to use it in my daily life. I should have listened to my physics teacher when they told us that in class!
Say I have an object that will move 5 inches in one direction in a straight line. It will also move with a velocity parameter of 7 inches/sec and an acceleration parameter of 10 times that of the velocity (70). What I need to know is how many inches will it take for the object to reach velocity? And knowing that, how many seonds will that be?
This is my first post in this forum so I do not know exactly how things work here but I do not want only an answer, I want to understand how this works as well so I can do it in the future and/or apply it to other projects ("Teach a man to fish...").
Thank you for your help.
Say I have an object that will move 5 inches in one direction in a straight line. It will also move with a velocity parameter of 7 inches/sec and an acceleration parameter of 10 times that of the velocity (70). What I need to know is how many inches will it take for the object to reach velocity? And knowing that, how many seonds will that be?
This is my first post in this forum so I do not know exactly how things work here but I do not want only an answer, I want to understand how this works as well so I can do it in the future and/or apply it to other projects ("Teach a man to fish...").
Thank you for your help.