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  1. Calculate time given distance, mass, and force - Physics Forums

    Jul 3, 2017 · > Is there any equation to find the time taken for an object to travel a certain distance if I am given the distance the object traveled, the mass of the object, and a constant force that …

  2. Given distance and acceleration, find time • Physics Forums

    Sep 29, 2010 · Homework Statement A car is moving at 50.0 m/s and brakes to a halt in 6.00 seconds. How long does it take the car to travel 70.0 m after the car starts decelerating? …

  3. How can I find time in physics with a motion problem?

    Aug 14, 2018 · I have tried to find time using distance over speed, but that answer is incorrect. Is there a way to solve this problem using the formula my school gave me (rearranging the …

  4. physics - Calculate stopping distance from deceleration time and …

    Jun 15, 2018 · The distance is the time multiplied by the average speed, $$2\frac {5+0}2=5\text {m}.$$ (We assume uniform acceleration, so that the average speed is the mean of the initial …

  5. Kinematic Equations: Find the time t when two objects meet

    Oct 5, 2019 · Part A) So, I set the two positions equations of A and B equal to each other since the position has to be the same. A: 0 + 0 + 1/2(2)t^2 = 50 + 0 + 1/2(4)t^2 :B I know I have to …

  6. Solving Quadratic Equation: Find the Time • Physics Forums

    Jan 28, 2009 · k so i used x-xo= Vo t + 1/2 at^2 plugged in all my values then moved everything to one side and used the quadratic formula here is my question. when i solve for it i get t=40.28 …

  7. How I can find time by this formula S=ut+1/2at^2 - Physics Forums

    May 17, 2012 · How I can find time by this formula S=ut+1/2at^2 manal950 May 17, 2012 Formula Time Click For Summary

  8. Can I find time without knowing initial velocity? - Physics Forums

    May 19, 2012 · 1. My problem is I know displacement is 20m, acceleration is -5.4m/s, final velocity is 0m/s, coefficient of friction=0.55, the object slowing down weighs 1000kg, can I find initial …

  9. Solve Rain Drop VTerminal Homework: Find Drag Force & Time

    Jan 29, 2009 · Homework Statement The terminal velocity of a 3×10−5kg raindrop is about 5m/s . Assuming a drag force , and Drag Force = -bv 1. Assuming a drag force determine the value …

  10. What Does Time Squared Really Mean in Physics?

    Jun 26, 2016 · Hello everyone, What does mathematically a second squared means? Let us consider we have a Car that is traveling through space from point A to point B. At point A it has …