
- calculus - Finding average velocity given curved graph?- Sep 9, 2017 · I know that the average velocity is given by the ratio $$ \\frac{\\text{total distance}}{\\text{total time}} $$ It should be easy to figure out from a linear displacement-time … 
- Average acceleration from acceleration vs time graph- Sep 16, 2009 · To find average acceleration from an acceleration vs. time graph, calculate the overall change in velocity by determining the area under the curve between the specified time … 
- Average Velocity from V-T Graph w/ Non-Constant Accel.- Aug 7, 2011 · To find average velocity from a velocity vs. time graph with non-constant acceleration, calculate the area under the graph between the specified time intervals, t1 and … 
- How to find instantaneous velocity - Mathematics Stack Exchange- The approximation for the instantaneous velocity is just the slope of the line segment connecting the two points (no need to find the equation of the tangent line). 
- Finding average speed on a velocity vs time graph - Physics Forums- Dec 23, 2011 · Hello, Again I find my self struggling on a question I had on a test, as my teacher is a "general studies" teacher, she is not much help with physics. the question is: What is the … 
- Calculating Particle's Position at t=13.7s • Physics Forums- Sep 23, 2010 · To calculate the particle's position at t=13.7 s, the average acceleration is determined to be 1.36 m/s². The velocity graph indicates a linear relationship, allowing the use … 
- How to Determine Velocity from a Force-Time Graph?- Mar 26, 2015 · To determine velocity from a force-time graph, the impulse is calculated as the area under the curve, which is crucial for solving the problem. The impulse-momentum … 
- How to Calculate Average Acceleration with a Non-Straight Graph- Sep 15, 2012 · To calculate average acceleration from a non-straight graph, use the formula a_avg = (Vf - Vi) / (tf - ti), focusing on the initial and final velocities over the entire time interval. … 
- How do I Find Average Force in a Force vs Time graph?- Feb 22, 2009 · To find the average force in a Force vs. Time graph, focus on the area under the curve, which represents impulse or change in momentum. The average force can be … 
- Help finding instantaneous velocity graphically - Physics Forums- Jan 31, 2012 · To find instantaneous velocity from a position versus time graph, it's essential to draw the tangent line at the specific time points. For t = 3.00 s, the slope of the tangent line …