Decreasing the time, for the same distance, means you increase your speed. Remember that speed is distance / time.
if the distance remains the same then your speed increases
If you drove 60 miles in 60 minutes, you would be going 60 miles per hour. If you drove 60 miles in 30 minutes, you would be going 120 miles per hour. As travel time decreases, speed increases.
It is called speed Speed = Distance/Time
If you know that the speed is constant, just divide the distance by the time it takes to travel that distance.
(distance the car travels) divided by (time it takes to cover that distance)
As the time taken decreases, the speed increases since speed = distance ÷ time
It would increase your speed. Speed = distance / time so if you decrease the time whilst keeping the distance the same, distance/time increases.
if the distance remains the same then your speed increases
Yes.
The average speed is the speed that it takes to travel a certain distance in a certain time. Average speed is determined by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to get there. Instantaneous speed is a certain speed at any given time.
If you drove 60 miles in 60 minutes, you would be going 60 miles per hour. If you drove 60 miles in 30 minutes, you would be going 120 miles per hour. As travel time decreases, speed increases.
It is called speed Speed = Distance/Time
If it takes an object a certain amount of time to travel a certain distance, but it is travelling at different speeds at different times, you can treat it as though it was travelling at the same speed all the time, and then just divide distance by time to get speed (for example, in miles per hour).
You can get speed or velocity by dividing distance moved, by the time it takes to move that distance.
Measure the distance it flies and the time it takes to fly that distance. Then divide the distance by the time to get speed.
That would be Speed. Speed is the distance you are going divided by the time it takes. This will calculate the average speed you were traveling.
That will obviously depend on the speed. Use the formula distance = speed x time (or time = distance / speed). Distance is 150 million kilometers. For a ray of light, it takes about 8 minutes.