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- Is Deceleration Really a Forbidden Word in Physics?
Since if deceleration is a vector quantity, it would be very confusing since deceleration sort of implies the "negative" of acceleration In that case, deceleration can simply be replaced by an acceleration vector in the opposite direction
- How to calculate vehicle deceleration (time to stop)
To calculate the distance a person riding a bike will roll if they stop pedaling and apply no force, we can use the equation for deceleration: a = (vf - vi) t, where a is the deceleration, vf is the final velocity (in this case, 0 m s), vi is the initial velocity (the speed at which the person is riding the bike), and t is the time it takes for the person to come to a complete stop To find
- Calculating Deceleration Forces: Is It Easier to Use gs or Mass?
Deceleration = 11 8ft s² 11 8ft s² (deceleration) x 4 6875 (mass)= 55 31 pounds of force If this is correct than you have done a fantastic job for me AL and it is much appreciated
- Calculating Deceleration in a Car Crash - Physics Forums
I'd appreciate some help with this physics problem: A car is traveling 10 km hr and crashes into a tree The driver is thrown 1 m forward What is his average deceleration? Here's my work: Velocity of driver: 10 km hr = 10,000 m hr = 250 9 m s Time: 1 m 250 9 m s = 036 s So it
- Maximum Deceleration of a Bicycle - Physics Forums
Homework Statement I'm only trying to answer the maximum deceleration possible question, not the rest Homework Equations Not really sure which equations are applicable, I know the Maximum deceleration of a body in general will be a = μ*g Although I would think that moments
- Drag force = Mass * deacceleration? - Physics Forums
For the motion of a spherical ball under water, can its drag force be calculated by knowing only its mass and deceleration?
- Calculation of force from deceleration? - Physics Forums
To a physicist -- and in the "mass x acceleration" formula you wrote -- acceleration refers to any rate of change in velocity Deceleration is just a special case of acceleration, where the speed of the object is decreasing
- Deceleration and reaction time physics problem
Homework Statement You're driving down the highway late one night at 16 m s when a deer steps onto the road 39 m in front of you Your reaction time before stepping on the brakes is 0 50 s, and the maximum deceleration of your car is 12 m s^2 How much distance is between you and the
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