Speed = (Distance)/(Time to cover the distance)
The basic definition of speed is: speed = distance / time Solve this equation for distance, or solve it for time, to get two additional versions of the equation.
Distance divided by time.
Speed = Distance / Time
Not enough information. You can use the equation speed = frequency x wavelength, but in this case, you don't have enough data to calculate the speed.
speed = distance ÷ time
The basic definition of speed is: speed = distance / time Solve this equation for distance, or solve it for time, to get two additional versions of the equation.
Speed = Frequency * Wave length.
Distance divided by time.
Speed = Distance / Time
The equation to find average speed is total distance traveled divided by total time taken. Average speed = total distance / total time.
Distance = Speed * Time.
Speed=Distance travelled by the object /Time taken to cover the distance.
Average speed is typically calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken. The equation is: Average speed = total distance / total time.
If speed is constant:distance = speed x time If speed is not constant, an integral has to be used.
Not enough information. You can use the equation speed = frequency x wavelength, but in this case, you don't have enough data to calculate the speed.
Here is an equation that relates three quantities of any wave: speed = frequency x wavelength. However, I am pretty sure that usually, you'll have to somehow measure the speed of the wave, instead of calculating it. In other words, you would measure the speed and the frequency, and then use the formula to calculate the wavelength; or measure the speed and wavelength, and use the formula to calculate the frequency.
speed = distance/time