Site Navigation
Categories:
Motion
Dynamics
Physical quantities

Summary Of: Velocity

The rate of change of velocity is referred to as... s velocity can be obtained mathematically by evaluating the... The average velocity of an object undergoing constant... These basic equations for final velocity and displacement can be combined to form an equation that is independent of time... is the minimum velocity a body must have in order to escape from the gravitational field of the earth... The value of the escape velocity from Earth is approximately 11100 m... is a measurement of velocity between two objects as determined in a single coordinate system... Relative velocity is fundamental in both classical and modern physics... the relative velocity is independent of the chosen inertial reference frame... then the velocity of object A... Similarly the relative velocity of object B moving with velocity... dimensional velocity is described by a radial velocity... defined as the component of velocity away from or toward the origin... angular velocities can be derived from the Cartesian velocity and displacement vectors by decomposing the velocity vector into radial and transverse components... velocity is the component of velocity along a circle centered at the origin... The magnitude of the radial velocity is the dot product of the velocity vector and the unit vector in the direction... The magnitude of the transverse velocity is that of the cross product of the unit vector in the direction of the... a version of velocity additive at relativistic speeds...

Encyclodia Page On: Velocity

These Are Links To Other Documents
Velocity (disambiguation) | physics | rate of change | position | vector | physical quantity | SI | metres per second | scalar | absolute value | magnitude | speed | scalar | acceleration | Equation of motion | derivative | integral | acceleration | Torricelli's equation | Newtonian mechanics | special relativity | relative velocity | kinetic energy | energy | mass | scalar | Escape velocity | Relative velocity | special relativity | vector | polar coordinates | angular velocity | transverse | Angular momentum | orbit | Kepler's laws of planetary motion | Kinematics | Relative velocity | Terminal velocity | Hypervelocity | Four-velocity | Minkowski spacetime | Rapidity | Proper velocity | ISBN 0471232319 | v | Kinematics | Integrate | Differentiate | Displacement | Distance | Speed | Acceleration | Jerk | Snap | Categories | Motion | Dynamics | Physical quantities |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Velocity".