You need to state the time interval, then :
u (initial velocity) = 3 feet per second
a (acceleration due to gravity) = 32.174 (f/s)/s
t = time interval (seconds)
s = distance travelled (feet)
So, according to newtons equation >
s = ( u * t ) + ( 0.5 * a * t2 )
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
distance traveled = speed multiplied by time taken.
D=RT is an equation stating that distance traveled is equal to the rate of travel multiplied by the amount of time travelling.
Speed = Distance/Time
Divide the distance traveled by the product of the diameter and pi.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
The equation for opacity is quite complex. It is determine by I(x) = Ioe -Kvpx. X is the distance that the light has traveled.
Rate of travel = (distance traveled) divided by (time traveled)
Divide the distance by the time. The equation is rate x time=distance. So Rate is equal to distance divided by time. In this case it is 930/11 about 84.5 km/hr
The formula for the distance traveled (assuming a constant speed) is:distance = time x speed So, any of the two factors on the right side of the equation will affect the distance.
distance traveled = speed multiplied by time taken.
the distance x , the acceleration a and time of fall t are related int he following way: x = 1/2 a t ²
S=d/t It's an Equation to show how to calculate the speed which would be the distance the object has traveled divided by the time is traveled for. Here's an Example: My Car traveled 10 miles in 10 hours so my speed would be 1mph as Distance: 10 miles divided by Time: 10 hours gives me 1mph.
You can use an equation: Distance = speed x time Assuming the car is moving at a constant speed for a certain time, the equation will provide the distance the car has traveled. Take a car that is doing 50 miles per hour for 90 minutes. Note that the speed refers to hours as the unit of time so the time used in the equation must also be in hours. Distance = 50 miles per hour X 1.5 hours Distance = 75 miles
Yes, the bike can record distance traveled.
It is the speed, which must be maintained at a constant value.
Final velocity = Initial velocity +(acceleration * time)