Distance divided by velocity = time
velocity= distance/time=d/t accelaration= dv/dt
Simple, velocity = distance by time ,which probably means distance = velocity X times.
Without distance, you have to know time, initial velocity, and acceleration, in order to find final velocity.
To find the average speed you divide the distance by the time. Use the formula v=d/t, v standing for velocity or speed, d standing for distance, and t standing for time. So, 400m/ 32s = 12.5m/s
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The formula to find velocity is: V = D. (VELOCITY equals distance divided by time) T
Distance divided by time = Velocity Example: A car travels 25m over 5 seconds 25/5 = 5m/s
velocity= distance/time=d/t accelaration= dv/dt
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time
distance/velocity = time
Simple, velocity = distance by time ,which probably means distance = velocity X times.
Use the formula force = mass x acceleration, to find out the acceleration. Next, velocity = acceleration x time, to find the velocity. Finally, use the formula KE = (1/2) x mass x speed2, to find the kinetic energy.
Without distance, you have to know time, initial velocity, and acceleration, in order to find final velocity.
you would dived the distance by the time it takes to find the velocity.
Speed = (distance covered) / (time to cover the distance)
To find the average speed you divide the distance by the time. Use the formula v=d/t, v standing for velocity or speed, d standing for distance, and t standing for time. So, 400m/ 32s = 12.5m/s
Velocity is distance divided by time. (v=d/t)