Distance and time do not, in general, affect the speed. Speed, however, can affect distance or time.
Distance is directly proportional to speed, time is inversely proportional.
Because speed = distance/time
Speed = distance / time.
Distance = (speed) multiplied by (time)
In the case of constant speed: distance = speed x time. Or, Total distance = Average speed * Total Time
Divide the distance by the time; the quotient is speed.
The speed of an object can be found by dividing the distance travelled by the object by the time taken for the object to travel that distance. Speed=Distance/Time
Because speed = distance/time
Speed = distance / time.
Distance = (speed) multiplied by (time)
No, distance and speed are two separate measurements. Distance is how far an object moves relative to speed and time, and speed is how fast an object moves relative to time and distance.
speed is the ratio of the distance an object moves per time unit (seconds,minutes hours)
This is known as displacement, and is generally measured in meters :)
Speed. The equation to find speed is distance over time.
In the case of constant speed: distance = speed x time. Or, Total distance = Average speed * Total Time
Divide the distance by the time; the quotient is speed.
It is called speed Speed = Distance/Time
The speed of an object at a time is found by determining its rate of change of distance. If the speed is constant, it can be determined by the ratio of distance to time taken.