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With what velocity are we moving along the time dimension?
Does the question make sense? Velocity along time axis means $v_t=\mathrm dt/\mathrm dt$? If it doesn't, please explain where the flaw is. Taking time as measure like length? Or do we need to ...
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Sine and Cosine Functions [closed]
So long story short, We were given a windmill to experiment with and a sensor could sense the Voltage produced and graph it concerning time. We decided to make a sine wave out of the positive and ...
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What is the rate of change of time wrt velocity of an object?
disclaimer, I'm just an average highschooler so please be a little friendly with the mathematics of your answers but I wondered what would be $dt/dv$?
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What happens to velocity when Time equals zero?
I am not formally educated in Science but natural questions have always intrigued me.The way I put it is that I am married to Commerce but Science has been a childhood love. Now I have this very basic ...
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How can there be really any instantaneous velocity?
I have read about Zeno's arrow paradox that tells us there is no motion of the arrow at a particular instant of its flight. It can be inferred that there can be no velocity at any instant. Moreover we ...
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Velocity time graph analysis: what does a concave downward $v$-$t$ curve mean?
This is a screenshot from the lecture about the analysis of various velocity-time graphs I was watching.
I understand that
the concavity of velocity-time graph will tell about the
increasing or ...
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How can there be instantaneous rate of change? [duplicate]
To find rate of change you need two instants.
how is the rate of change calculated at a particular instant when at least two instants are needed to find it?