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Speed is measured by distance and time, yes.

Velocity takes in direction.

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Why do high speed increases the risk of collision?

While travelling at a higher speed, you cover more distance in less time. Because of this, the time it takes you to react will be the same, but will cause you to cover more distance, giving you less control.


In 1 hour how much kilometer cover?

Depends on your average speed. Distance = Speed*Time. If travelling at the speed of light, 1.08 billion kilometres. If at the speed of a garden snail, 0.05 kilometers.


Equation to find speed?

Speed = (Distance)/(Time to cover the distance)


How fast can you cover 10 miles if you are travelling at 1500 mph The same speed as a sidewinder missile?

time is distance divided by speed 10/1500 = .00667 hours = 0.4 minutes = 24 seconds


How many minutes away is the mooon?

None or Infinity. What speed are you travelling? Are we walking or travelling the speed of light? Temporal distance is entirely dependant on velocities.


Why is the braking distance longer when the car is travelling at a higher speed?

Inertia.


If the distance is 29 kilometers how many minutes is it by car?

That depends at what speed you are travelling.


What tells you the distance a car has traveled?

In a car the Odometer will show you the distance travelled. In mathematics you would need to know the average speed the car was travelling at and the time that it was travelling for. Divide the average speed by 360 to get how many units of distance were covered per second. Muliply this by the number of seconds the car was travelling for. The result will be the distance, in the same unit of distance as the speed was measured in. Example, Average speed = 30km per hour Time = 15 minutes (900 seconds) Distance = (Average Speed/360)*Time = (30/360)*900 = 7.5 (km)


What is the formula ffor calculating speed?

Speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)


How do they calculate average speed?

Average speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)


How do you do distance in mathamatical form?

Distance=speed*Time (taken to cover that distance)


How long does it take you to travel 133.0 miles?

It all depends on the speed you are travelling. Remember, speed is distance/time.