* Velocity is a vector: It has both magnitude (speed) and direction.
* We need to know how the object is moving: Is it moving at a constant speed? Is it accelerating? Is it changing direction?
Here are some possibilities:
* Constant velocity: If the object is moving at a constant velocity, then its velocity at 1.03 seconds will be the same as its velocity at any other time. You'll need to be given the initial velocity.
* Constant acceleration: If the object is accelerating at a constant rate, you'll need to know the initial velocity and the acceleration to calculate the velocity at 1.03 seconds. You can use the following equation:
* v = u + at
* v = final velocity
* u = initial velocity
* a = acceleration
* t = time
Example: If the object starts from rest (u = 0 m/s) and accelerates at 2 m/s², its velocity at 1.03 seconds would be:
* v = 0 + (2 m/s²) * (1.03 s) = 2.06 m/s
Please provide more information about the object's motion (initial velocity, acceleration, etc.) so I can help you calculate its velocity at 1.03 seconds.