Meters per second formula
[DOCX File]Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Problems
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Show the formula used, the setup, and the answer with the correct units. Circle your final answer . Pete is driving down 7th street. He drives 150 meters in 18 seconds. Assuming he does not speed up or slow down, what is his speed in meters per second? A person jogs 4.0 km in 32 minutes, then 2.0 km in 22 minutes, and finally 1.0 km in 16 minutes.
[DOCX File]Oxford Prep Math One
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The motion of an object was recorded by measuring the velocity of the object in meters per second at various times, as shown in the table. Motion of an Object Time(seconds)
Kinetic and Potential Energy Worksheet Name
27. What is the kinetic energy of a 3-kilogram ball that is rolling at 2 meters per second? 28. Two objects were lifted by a machine. One object had a mass of 2 kilograms, and was lifted at a speed of 2 m/sec. The other had a mass of 4 kilograms and was lifted at a rate of 3 m/sec. a. Which object had more kinetic energy while it was being ...
[DOC File]Chapter 12: Forces in Motion - Unatego
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Momentum Formula. Momentum = units of kilogram-meters per second or _____ Which has more momentum, a 0.046-kilogram golf ball with a speed of 60.0 meters per second, or a 7.0-kilogram bowling ball with a speed of 6.0 meters per second? Conservation of Momentum _____ obey the law of conservation of momentum.
[DOC File]Acceleration Worksheet
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The units for acceleration are meters per second per second or m/s2. A positive value for acceleration shows speeding up, and negative value for acceleration shows slowing down. Slowing down is also called deceleration. The acceleration formula can be rearranged to solve for other variables such as final speed (v. 2) and time (t). EXAMPLES. 1.
[DOC File]Motion Vocabulary
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The actual scientific formula for speed is distance covered divided by the time or . or in shorthand, . The standard unit for speed is meters per second (m/s) when distance is measured in meters and time is in seconds. Scientists sometimes find it more useful to define a new term that also includes the direction so that 60 mph south is ...
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