Type your answer here... E=mC2
(so sorry. Above answer gives energy, not power)
Power is energy per unit time. E = Wt
E= energy
W=power
t= time
so W=E/t
Power (watts) = Force(Joules) x distance (metres)/ Time (seconds)
P= W/T
power= work divided by time
or we can calculate power by P=F*S power= force times speed
There is no relationship between power and velocity. In fact,
power need not even be present when velocity is.
Velocity (speed) = distance/time
velocity is a vector quantity. Its magnitude is given by (velocity)= (distance)/(time)
The formula to find velocity is: V = D. (VELOCITY equals distance divided by time) T
Veloicty is distance divided by time, for a object moving in a given direction. If direction is not given, then it is speed.
Accelaration= change in velocity/time taken OR Acceleration=final velocity- initial velocity/time taken
The formula for velocity is (v = d/t) or (velocity = distance/time).
Electrical power = current x voltage Current is in amps
Velocity is distance / time
velocity like to power becaus velocity related to power.
velocity is distance/time
Final velocity = (Initial velocity) + (time)(acceleration)
v(t) = dsdt This should be the formula for instantaneous velocity.
Velocity=displacement(distance)/time.
Velocity (speed) = distance/time
velocity = frequency / wavelength, I believe.
Deceleration is the rate of decrease of velocity with respect to time. It is the negative of acceleration. The formula for deceleration is the same as that of acceleration, only that the acceleration is represented as negative. The formula is: - (deceleration) = (final velocity) - (initial velocity) time Therefore, (deceleration) = (initial velocity) - (final velocity) time
velocity is a vector quantity. Its magnitude is given by (velocity)= (distance)/(time)