Which of the following units is the SI unit of velocity?
a.
meter
c.
meter per second
b.
meter·second
d.
second per meter
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OpenStudy (konradzuse):
Lets look at it this way... What is the formula for Velocity?
OpenStudy (konradzuse):
???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
meters/second right?
OpenStudy (konradzuse):
yes, do you know the formula? Velocity =????
OpenStudy (anonymous):
isn't it just m/s^2
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OpenStudy (konradzuse):
nope, that is acceleration.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh then no i don't know it.
OpenStudy (konradzuse):
The Formula is Velocity = Distance/Time.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh, thank you!
OpenStudy (konradzuse):
Formulas are very important to remember in Physics...
What is Distance Measured in? Time?
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OpenStudy (konradzuse):
Acceleration is the change in Velocity/ change in Time.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
meters and seconds usually. I just have this e2020 class and my teacher is just making me take the tests and not giving me the formulas in the direct instruction
OpenStudy (konradzuse):
yes, that is correct... Hmm bad teachers are no good :(. You can try complaning and maybe getting a class switch?
A = V/T = m/s/s = m/s^2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank You.
OpenStudy (konradzuse):
Yup, you can tag me if you have anymore questions.. Medal appreciated :).