§Constant speed means that the speed of the object under consideration is not changing, the direction of movement may or may not change.
The formula is [ Speed = a number ], or [ Slater = Searlier ], or [ |Acceleration| = 0 ].
average distance/average time
Assuming that the car moves at a constant speed, you can use the standard formula for speed: distance = speed x time
The formula for constant speed is: distance = speed x time Solving for time, it turns out that you simply have to divide distance by speed.
constant velocity is when you maintain speed and direction, this usually is in a straight line, and constant speed means that your speed is always constant at all times.
If you have a constant speed, you are not accelerating.
The formula is [ Speed = a number ], or [ Slater = Searlier ], or [ |Acceleration| = 0 ].
Acceleration = 0 Speed = constant Distance = (speed) x (time)
average distance/average time
There are several formulae for different cases. For the case of a constant speed, use the formula: distance = speed x time.
The v in the formula for density stands for volume.
An often-used formula (if you work with constant motion) is: distance = speed x time
Assuming that the car moves at a constant speed, you can use the standard formula for speed: distance = speed x time
The formula of the root mean square speed is: vrms = √(3RT/Mm) where: R = molar gas constant T = temperature in Kelvin Mm = molar mass
The formula for constant speed is: distance = speed x time Solving for time, it turns out that you simply have to divide distance by speed.
You didn't specify what data is given. In general, for constant speed, the following formula is important (just use the definition of speed): speed = distance / time; or distance = speed x time. If distance is in km and time in hours, speed will be in km/hour; if distance is in meters and time in seconds, speed will be in meters/second.
constant velocity is when you maintain speed and direction, this usually is in a straight line, and constant speed means that your speed is always constant at all times.