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  1. 6 dni temu · Calculation Formula. The velocity at warp speed is calculated as follows: \[ v = w^{10/3} \times c \] Where: \(v\) is the velocity in meters per second (m/s), \(w\) is the warp factor, \(c\) is the speed of light in vacuum (\(299,792,458\) m/s). Example Calculation. To calculate the speed for Warp Factor 3:

  2. 1 dzień temu · The formula to calculate wheel speed in mph is given by: \[ \text{Wheel Speed (mph)} = \frac{\text{RPM} \times \text{Wheel Circumference (inches)}}{63360} \times 60 \] where the wheel circumference is calculated as \(\pi \times \text{Wheel Diameter (inches)}\), and 63360 inches equal one mile.

  3. 3 dni temu · The basic formula to convert engine hours to miles is: \ [ \text {Miles} = \text {Engine Hours} \times \text {Average Speed (mph)} \] Example Calculation. For a vehicle that has run for 500 engine hours at an average speed of 30 mph, the equivalent miles would be: \ [ 500 \times 30 = 15,000 \text { miles} \]

  4. 4 dni temu · Distance and Time to Warp Calculator. Enter a distance and a time and the form will then calculate the speed in multiples of the speed of light and warp factor required to cover that distance in the specified time.

  5. 4 dni temu · Warp Factor to Time Taken Calculator. Specify a warp factor and the form will then calculate the speed in multiples of the speed of light and the time to travel the specified distances. You may also specify your own distance in light years.

  6. 1 dzień temu · Calculation of direction between two geographical points. To determine the direction from the starting point between two points on the earth, use the following formula: Δφ = ln ( tan ( lat B / 2 + π / 4 ) / tan ( lat A / 2 + π / 4) ) Δlon = abs ( lon A - lon B )

  7. www.omnicalculator.com › physics › car-crash-forceCar Crash Calculator

    5 dni temu · To calculate the impact force in a car crash, follow these simple steps: Measure the velocity at the moment of the impact, v. Measure the mass of the subject of the collision, m. Either use: The stopping distance d in the formula: F = mv²/2d; or; The stopping time t in: F = mv/t

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