Speed = time divided by distance.
Raphael Langosh
Speed, distance and time are related to each other because, speed is directly comparable to distance when time is constant.
They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.
Speed = time divided by distance.
In the case of constant speed: distance = speed x time. Or, Total distance = Average speed * Total Time
They are related via the formula: distance = speed x time.
Speed=distance/time. Speed is in meters per second if distance is in meters, and time is in seconds. Using simple algebra, the equation can be rearranged to solve for a missing variable (speed, distance, or time). therefore: distance=speed x time time= distance/speed
Distance = rate x time. Rate as in speed.
The general relation is the following: distance = speed x time
total distance / total time = average speed
In the case of constant speed: distance = speed x time For variable speed: speed = ds/dt, where "s" is the object's position.
In the case of constant speed: distance = speed x time For variable speed: speed = ds/dt, where "s" is the object's position.
Distance and time mostly go together. And speed also goes along with these two. Below are some equations related to distance and time: Time = Distance / Speed Distance = Time * Speed Speed = Distance / Time From this we can see that if any one of these three measurements are changed, one of the other two or both will always change.