Asked by Marvin
Hello
I just want to know how to calculate the velocity from the given infomation: there is a dart shot from a dart gun and is flying towards an object.
For the dart to hit the object, it took 18 frames.
There is 240 frames in one second.
The distance is 45cm from where the dart was shot to the object.
How do you calculate the velocity in metres per second from the given infomation?
I just want to know how to calculate the velocity from the given infomation: there is a dart shot from a dart gun and is flying towards an object.
For the dart to hit the object, it took 18 frames.
There is 240 frames in one second.
The distance is 45cm from where the dart was shot to the object.
How do you calculate the velocity in metres per second from the given infomation?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
time=timeperframe*frames
=1/240*18=3/80 sec
velocity=distance/time=.45m/timeabove
=1/240*18=3/80 sec
velocity=distance/time=.45m/timeabove
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