There is no relation between speed and time. if you add up the distance than the speed or time can be measured according to the distance measured.
for example we say car A traveled 5 km in 20 minutes with a speed of 15 km/hour
The question makes more sense if I add distance. Distance equals speed times time. Time equals distance divided by speed and speed equals distance over time.
The price is higher if the speed is slower The price is higher if the speed is slower
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Both are considered stimulants. Speed is illegal while caffiene is legal.
When the temperature is increased, the speed also increases.
The ideal of beauty changes with time.
What type of relationship exists between time and wind speed?
The relationship between time and space is, r=ct or space = the speed of light times time.Time t = r/c or time is space divided by the speed of light.Space r is a real number as time t and cthe speed of light.
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Time = (distance) divided by (speed) Distance = (speed) multiplied by (time) Speed = (distance) divided by (time)
Distance equals rate multiplied by time
The relationship between distance, time and speed has and always will be according to the theory of infinity.
There is no direct relationship between distance and time. Two airplanescan easily cover very different distances in the same amount of time.There can be an indirect relationship, that depends on speed.
The relationship is a linear one. For example when driving at a constant speed, the relationship between distance driven and the time driven is linear with a constant ratio (of the constant speed).
Time and space are related by the speed of light space r=ct where t is time and c is the speed of light.
I would prefer to use "distance" instead of "length".distance = speed x time
Speed = Distance/Time
Einstein's Theory of Relativity