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  1. for measuring velocity of water so we have to calculate velocity using head calculation or from stagnation pressure which we measure using a pitot tube. Calculate Velocity from Head We …

  2. Is Velocity Increasing Below the X-Axis? - Physics Forums

    May 1, 2025 · Here, the signs of the one dimensional velocity and acceleration vectors can be used to summarize, rather compactly, what is "actually" happening according to the graph. …

  3. How to find the initial velocity given only angle and distance …

    Sep 19, 2010 · An object is shot (from a cannon) at an angle of 33 degrees and landed 85 m away. Calculate the magnitude of the initial velocity (Hint:Look at the x direction and solve for …

  4. Difference between rotational and angular velocity - Physics Forums

    Sep 26, 2003 · number of revolutions per unit time- if angular velocity is w radians per second, then (since there are 2pi radians in a circle) the "rotational velocity" would be w/(2pi) …

  5. Orbital Velocity: Why Mass Doesn't Matter - Physics Forums

    Oct 10, 2015 · An "orbit" is just like falling with enough side-ways velocity that you keep "missing" the earth. That does not depend upon mass for the same reason the speed, at any time, of a …

  6. Find Velocity given Force and Mass - Physics Forums

    Mar 17, 2009 · where v is the final velocity, a is the (average) acceleration and t is the time the body accelerates. This is a pretty intuitive formula if you think a little bit about it. The …

  7. Average Speed vs. Velocity: Explained - Physics Forums

    Jul 9, 2021 · Imagine a particle spiralling into the origin in smaller and smaller circles in finite time. The average velocity depends on the decreading radius of the circle. But the average speed …

  8. Understanding Angular Velocity: W = 2pi(f) - Physics Forums

    May 31, 2010 · Can anyone explain to me how angular velocity (w) = 2pi(f) -->where f = frequency. This is not a homework question involving numbers. I'm reading a section on "the …

  9. Solving F=MA: Boat Acceleration, Distance, Velocity - Physics Forums

    Mar 13, 2014 · Homework Statement A boat moves through the water with two forces acting upon it. One is [F1x]=20000N forward push by the water on the propeller, and the other is …

  10. Velocity required between two connecting shafts - Physics Forums

    May 5, 2019 · A constant velocity ratio is required to ensure power is transmitted through the mechanism and keeps a continual speed. An example of this front wheel drive in a car where …

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