No, but distance divided by speedis.
Yes, you can define velocity that way.
Velocity = distance / unit of time
distance divided by velocity will give time
Distance divided by velocity = time
Yes, V (velocity) = d (distance) divided by t (time).
Speed or velocity can be expressed as the distance divided by time.
Velocity
Average velocity is def.ined as the ratio of total displacement to total time taken.
velocity
Velocity is distance divided by time. So the value of the velocity-time plot at any point in time will be the slope of the distance-time plot at that point in time.
That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
Velocity = distance divided by time (v=d/t)
Velocity is distance divided by time. (v=d/t)