Hazelllxx
Hazelllxx Hazelllxx
  • 06-03-2022
  • Physics
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How do you calculate the change in speed?

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hibye12345sh hibye12345sh
  • 06-03-2022
Multiply the acceleration by time to obtain the velocity change: velocity change = 6.95 * 4 = 27.8 m/s . Since the initial velocity was zero, the final velocity is equal to the change of speed. You can convert units to km/h by multiplying the result by 3.6: 27.8 * 3.6 ≈ 100 km/h .
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indrawboy
indrawboy indrawboy
  • 06-03-2022

v = d/t

d = distance

t = time

the change in speed (Δv)

[tex]\tt \Delta v=\dfrac{d_2-d_1}{t_2-t_1}[/tex]

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