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    When do we have deceleration?
    Benjamin Walker
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    As the object loses energy passing through a medium. The medium an object is passing through will determine the deceleration.
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    How do I calculate the velocity of something given its time traveled and distance covered?
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    Divide distance traveled by the time taken to get the average speed. Velocity is the term used for speed when the object travels in a uniform direction (i.e. straight line or circle).
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    How does velocity change if the distance decreases and the time increases?
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    Velocity decreases. Think about it: It takes a longer time to cover a shorter distance.
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    What is the formula for velocity if you aren't given time?
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    Velocity squared=(initial velocity squared) + 2 × ( acceleration due to gravity) × ( distance covered) V×V=u×u + 2as.
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    A stone is thrown with an initial velocity of 15 m/s. How do I find the velocity at t=35?
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    To find the velocity, use the equation: Final velocity = initial velocity + (acceleration due to gravity)(time).
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    How can I solve a problem to find initial speed?
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    Re-arrange the equation so that Vi (Initial speed) is isolated. Once isolated, just plug in the numbers and solve.
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    If an elevator travels 16 meter down in 25 seconds, and than travels 32 meters up in 50 seconds, what is the average speed per meter?
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    You have to calculate both averages, and then get the mean between the two (though in this instance, both are the same). 1: 16/25 = 0.64 m/s first speed 2: 32/50 = 0.64 m/s second speed 3: (0.64+0.64)/2 = 0.64 average
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    How do I prove that speed is directly proportional to distance?
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    velocity = distance/time. As the distance increases, the velocity also increases.
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    How do I find the time from velocity?
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    You need the distance first; the distance divided by the velocity is the time.
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    A body falls from rest with an acceleration of 10m/s^2. What is the going velocity after 5s? How far has it fallen by then?
    Cabbache
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    10m/s^2 means that the velocity of the body increases by 10m/s every second. If that happens for 5 seconds, then the velocity at that time would be 10 x 5 = 50m/s. Use the equation s = at^2/2 to find how much it has fallen. S = 10x5^2/2 = 125 meters.
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    If a cricket ball is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 40m/s, what is the maximum height attained and the time taken to reach it?
    Cabbache
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    The velocity will start to decrease from 40 to 0 at a rate of 9.81m/s^2, so it will take 40/9.81 = 4.07 seconds for the ball to reach maximum height and start going back down. You can use the formula s = at^2 / 2 to find the height reached, because now we know the time. 9.81 x 4.07 x 4.07 / 2 = 81.2 meters high.
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    Olga is riding an amusement park ride that launches her upward from rest to a velocity of 19.3 m/s in 3.4 seconds. If her mass is 73.1, what is the normal force of the ride launching her upward?
    Cabbache
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    F = ma. We know m = 73.1Kg so we need to find the acceleration. If the velocity is increased by 19.3 in 3.4 seconds, then every second, it is increased by 19.3/3.4 m/s, so the acceleration is 5.67m/s. Therefore, F = 73.1 x 5.67 = 414.95N.
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