Physics, asked by Vivian3nicor, 1 year ago

formula of distance using mass and velocity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Set the equations for work and kinetic energy equal to each other. Work equals force times distance and kinetic energy equals one-half the mass of the object times its velocity squared, so F_d = (m_ ÷ _2)_v2. ... For 28.6 N*m/kg = v2, for example, the square root of 28.6 equals 5.3, so the velocity is 5.3 m/s.

Answered by missaditi
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distance =mass/velocity.flwme

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