if it takes leaping louie 5 minutes to jump 3 blocks, how long will it take for him to jump 15 block?
t=d/s
(speed=distance/time)
The formula for time is t=d/v
Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.
You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).
speed=Distance/time
(The time at the end) minus (the time at the beginning)
The formula for time is t=d/v
Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.
the formula for power is work/time.
Formula: Distance/Time
Of course not! Nobody has found the formula for time travel.
You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).
speed=Distance/time
== I'm pretty sure the formula for distance is: D== rt (Distance= rate x time) == The formula for distance is: speed x time.
(The time at the end) minus (the time at the beginning)
The Formula for distance is SPEED X TIME
The standard formula is A = v/t With slight formula manipulation you get At = v
Speed equals distance divided by time. By rearranging that formula, we get time equals distance divided by speed.