To find the time when you know the distance and velocity but not the time, you should divide distance by velocity. This is because time equals distance divided by velocity (time = distance/velocity).
Velocity = distance / unit of 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.
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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.
Velocity = distance divided by time (v=d/t)
Velocity is distance divided by time. (v=d/t)
Velocity = distance divided by time (v=d/t)
No. Velocity = distance divided by time. Example: a body covers 100 metres distance in 10 seconds velocity = 100 / 10 = 10 m/s