You cannot. Force is mass times acceleration. You have neither.
Divide the distance by the time; the quotient is speed.
acceleration times speed
It is a bit hard to answer your question, as it lacked of a few things: Total Distance or total time, the distance which the speed(answer) is in or the amount of time the person travels with the speed(answer).
It looks something like:....../\............./..\.........../.D.\......../-----\...../ S... T \...---------.Where D is Distance, S is Speed and T is Time.When given two of the three, cover over the missing one and the triangle tells you how to calculate it. Given:Distance & Speed to find TimeCovering T leaves D/S meaning Time = Distance over (or divided by) Speed Time = Distance/Speed= Distance ÷ SpeedDistance & Time to find SpeedCovering S leaves D/T meaning Speed = Distance over (or divided by) Time Speed = Distance/Time= Distance ÷TimeSpeed & Time to find DistanceCovering D leaves ST meaning Distance = Speed times Time Distance = Speed x Time
Speed = (Distance)/(Time to cover the distance)
Divide the distance by the time; the quotient is speed.
acceleration times speed
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time
The answer depends on what information you are given.
The answer depends on what information you are given.
Average speed = 1/2 (initial speed + final speed) Time = (distance)/(average speed)
It is a bit hard to answer your question, as it lacked of a few things: Total Distance or total time, the distance which the speed(answer) is in or the amount of time the person travels with the speed(answer).
If the speed is constant, then the group of forces acting on the object is balanced. So the portion of the force acting in the direction of the motion must be equal and opposite to the force of friction.
You didn't specify what data is given. In general, for constant speed, the following formula is important (just use the definition of speed): speed = distance / time; or distance = speed x time. If distance is in km and time in hours, speed will be in km/hour; if distance is in meters and time in seconds, speed will be in meters/second.
The formula for finding work is: Work = force X distance. To find distance, you must divide both sides by force. After simplifying the equation, the new equation will read: distance = work divided by force
distance = speed x time so the distance is just the speed of the stone x 8 seconds
It looks something like:....../\............./..\.........../.D.\......../-----\...../ S... T \...---------.Where D is Distance, S is Speed and T is Time.When given two of the three, cover over the missing one and the triangle tells you how to calculate it. Given:Distance & Speed to find TimeCovering T leaves D/S meaning Time = Distance over (or divided by) Speed Time = Distance/Speed= Distance ÷ SpeedDistance & Time to find SpeedCovering S leaves D/T meaning Speed = Distance over (or divided by) Time Speed = Distance/Time= Distance ÷TimeSpeed & Time to find DistanceCovering D leaves ST meaning Distance = Speed times Time Distance = Speed x Time