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  1. 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 …

  2. Force-Time Graphs: Understanding, Reading & Deriving

    Apr 6, 2005 · A force-time graph plots force against time, allowing for direct reading of force values at specific moments. From this graph, one can derive acceleration if mass is constant, …

  3. Finding Impulse and Velocity from Force vs. Time Graph

    Oct 3, 2012 · The discussion focuses on calculating impulse and final velocity from a force vs. time graph for a 1.7 kg object. Participants clarify that impulse can be found using the area …

  4. 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 …

  5. What Does the Area Under a Force vs Time Graph Represent?

    Jan 21, 2013 · The area under a force vs. time graph represents impulse, defined as the product of force and the time interval (I = FΔt). This impulse is equal to the change in momentum of an …

  6. Finding net force using velocity graph? - Physics Forums

    Jan 26, 2013 · To find the net force acting on a 2.5 kg object at t=7 seconds using a velocity graph, one must first calculate acceleration by determining the slope of the velocity graph. The …

  7. Force/time graph acceleration problem - Physics Forums

    May 25, 2017 · The discussion revolves around solving a physics problem involving a force-time graph for a 3.00 kg ice block, initially moving at 3.0 m/s. Participants analyze how to calculate …

  8. What is the position-vs-time graph for a falling object?

    Sep 27, 2007 · What is the position-vs-time graph of a free-falling object (the simplest example for your F-vs-t graph)? If you are unsure, take a ball an throw it upwards, and study its motion.

  9. Force*Time graph with respect to momentum • Physics Forums

    Sep 17, 2007 · The discussion focuses on calculating the final velocity of a 3.0 kg object over an 8.0-second time period using a Force-Time graph. The initial calculation yielded a final velocity …

  10. How to determine the force of friction from a graph?

    Sep 29, 2012 · When graphing applied force against acceleration, the graph does not pass through the origin due to the presence of friction, which requires a positive applied force to …