menu
Qamnty
Login
Register
My account
Edit my Profile
Private messages
My favorites
Final velocity for 2.6 seconds
Ask a Question
Questions
Unanswered
Tags
Ask a Question
Final velocity for 2.6 seconds
asked
Jan 17, 2016
208k
views
4
votes
Final velocity for 2.6 seconds
Physics
high-school
Trylimits
asked
by
Trylimits
8.2k
points
answer
comment
share this
share
0 Comments
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
1
Answer
1
vote
That's going to depend on the initial velocity, and how it changes
or doesn't change during the 2.6 seconds. I've read the question,
and Im pretty sure you didn't tell us any of that.
Geray Suinov
answered
Jan 23, 2016
by
Geray Suinov
8.0k
points
ask related question
comment
share this
0 Comments
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
← Prev Question
Next Question →
No related questions found
Ask a Question
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.
Categories
All categories
Mathematics
(3.7m)
History
(955k)
English
(903k)
Biology
(716k)
Chemistry
(440k)
Physics
(405k)
Social Studies
(564k)
Advanced Placement
(27.5k)
SAT
(19.1k)
Geography
(146k)
Health
(283k)
Arts
(107k)
Business
(468k)
Computers & Tech
(195k)
French
(33.9k)
German
(4.9k)
Spanish
(174k)
Medicine
(125k)
Law
(53.4k)
Engineering
(74.2k)
Other Questions
Physical properties of minerals graphic organizer
A snowball is launched horizontally from the top of a building at v = 16.9 m/s. If it lands d = 44 meters from the bottom, how high (in m) was the building?
What type of rock is the Haystack rock (igneous, Metamorphic, or Sedimentary)
Twitter
WhatsApp
Facebook
Reddit
LinkedIn
Email
Link Copied!
Copy
Search Qamnty