Math: d=rt r=rate & t=time Physics: d=0.5gt2 (Freefall) g=acceleration due to gravity & t=time
The basic definition of speed is: speed = distance / time Solve this equation for distance, or solve it for time, to get two additional versions of the equation.
Speed = (Distance)/(Time to cover the distance)
Distance = (speed) multiplied by (time)
Speed = Distance / Time
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There is no such equation, what do you mean by "water from a distance".
Distance ÷ Time (distance divided by time)
The basic definition of speed is: speed = distance / time Solve this equation for distance, or solve it for time, to get two additional versions of the equation.
The equation for ideal mechanical advantage is: Output force/input force, Or input distance/ output distance.
Speed = (Distance)/(Time to cover the distance)
Distance is a scalar. But displacement is a vector.
speed = distance/time
speed
To obtain this type of numerical information, it is necessary to use the Mirror Equation . The mirror equation expresses the quantitative relationship between the object distance (do), the image distance (di), and the focal length (f). The equation is stated as follows:1/f =1/d0 + 1/d1.
The equation is Average Speed = Distance Travels/Time. Just answered it Correct!
Speed = Distance / Time
i dont know that's why I'm asking