Total distance travelled = 20m + 15m
= 35m
Total displacement travelled=20m - 15m
=5m
The distance it travels and how long it took to travel that far. To calculate speed you do (total distance traveled)/(total time taken)
I think you can figure it out yourself
The equation used to calculate the distance something travels is given below . we know, speed = distance /time . distance = speed X time in meters /km /or any other unit of length.
In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 3x108 meters.
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In chromatography, Rf is the distance the solute travels divided by the distance the mobile phase travels. For example, in thin layer chromatography, if the spot travels 7 cm, and the mobile phase travels 15 cm, the Rf value for that spot will be 7/15 = 0.47
The distance it travels and how long it took to travel that far. To calculate speed you do (total distance traveled)/(total time taken)
The distance it travels and how long it took to travel that far. To calculate speed you do (total distance traveled)/(total time taken)
Its speed is the distance it travels per unit time.
The average distance traveled by a tornado is about 5 miles.
The distance traveled by an object is determined by multiplying its speed by the time it travels for. So, distance = speed x time.
I think you can figure it out yourself
The speed of the wave is a measure of the distance it travels in a specific amount of time. It can be calculated as the distance traveled by the wave divided by the time taken.
the displacement is either less or equal to the distance traveled
The equation used to calculate the distance something travels is given below . we know, speed = distance /time . distance = speed X time in meters /km /or any other unit of length.
Velocity is distance/time, v=d/t, it can be measured in meters per second, km/h, miles per minute, etc. If you know two of the values of the equation, you will be able to calculate the third, all you have to do is rearrange the variables. So if you know the speed of the object, assuming it is constant, and the time it travels, you can figure out the total distance it has moved. Simply multiply both sides of the equation by 't' and you get v*t=d
To find the distance traveled in the first 5 seconds, we multiply the average velocity by the time traveled. If the object's velocity is constant, this distance is equal to the velocity multiplied by the time.