Distance is directly proportional to time.(Which simply means that distance covered by object is directly proportional to time it took)
Distance= Time*Speed * is the multiplication sign
Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.
speed=Distance/time
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The object is at some reference point at time b. The object moves at a constant speed (in a radial direction). Its speed is 1/a units of distance per each unit of time. Equivalently, it takes a units of time to move a unit of distance. The formula gives the time taken to get to a distance of x units from the reference point.
The Formula for distance is SPEED X TIME
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.
Slope of time Vs distance graph gives the inverse of velocity.
speed=Distance/time
== I'm pretty sure the formula for distance is: D== rt (Distance= rate x time) == The formula for distance is: speed x time.
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It is: Speed = distance/time
The object is at some reference point at time b. The object moves at a constant speed (in a radial direction). Its speed is 1/a units of distance per each unit of time. Equivalently, it takes a units of time to move a unit of distance. The formula gives the time taken to get to a distance of x units from the reference point.
The Formula for distance is SPEED X TIME