Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision Formula

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Direction of Final Velocity is the direction in which a vehicle is moving after a collision, indicating the resulting trajectory of the vehicle. Check FAQs
θ=atan(VfyVfx)
θ - Direction of Final Velocity?Vfy - Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction?Vfx - Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction?

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56.3496Edit=atan(6.67Edit4.44Edit)
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Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
θ=atan(VfyVfx)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
θ=atan(6.67m/s4.44m/s)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
θ=atan(6.674.44)
Next Step Evaluate
θ=0.983486004202849rad
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
θ=56.3495972510194°
LAST Step Rounding Answer
θ=56.3496°

Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision Formula Elements

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Direction of Final Velocity
Direction of Final Velocity is the direction in which a vehicle is moving after a collision, indicating the resulting trajectory of the vehicle.
Symbol: θ
Measurement: AngleUnit: °
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction
Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction is the velocity of an object after a collision in the y-direction, describing the resulting motion of the vehicle.
Symbol: Vfy
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction
Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction is the velocity of an object after a collision in the x-direction, describing the resulting motion of the vehicle.
Symbol: Vfx
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
tan
The tangent of an angle is a trigonometric ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the side adjacent to an angle in a right triangle.
Syntax: tan(Angle)
atan
Inverse tan is used to calculate the angle by applying the tangent ratio of the angle, which is the opposite side divided by the adjacent side of the right triangle.
Syntax: atan(Number)

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​Go Final Velocity after Collision in x-Direction
Vfx=PtotfxMtotal

How to Evaluate Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision?

Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision evaluator uses Direction of Final Velocity = atan(Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction/Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction) to evaluate the Direction of Final Velocity, Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision formula is defined as the angle at which a vehicle moves after a collision, providing insight into the resulting motion and helping to analyze the dynamics of the impact. Direction of Final Velocity is denoted by θ symbol.

How to evaluate Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision, enter Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction (Vfy) & Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction (Vfx) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision

What is the formula to find Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision?
The formula of Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision is expressed as Direction of Final Velocity = atan(Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction/Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction). Here is an example- 3228.594 = atan(6.67/4.44).
How to calculate Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision?
With Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction (Vfy) & Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction (Vfx) we can find Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision using the formula - Direction of Final Velocity = atan(Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction/Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction). This formula also uses Tangent (tan), Inverse Tan (atan) function(s).
Can the Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision be negative?
Yes, the Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision, measured in Angle can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision?
Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision is usually measured using the Degree[°] for Angle. Radian[°], Minute[°], Second[°] are the few other units in which Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision can be measured.
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