Distance alone is not enough to tell you velocity final.
(If it could, then all of the thousands of runners who finish in the same marathon
would all cross the finish line at the same speed.)
Besides distance, you would also need velocity initial, and either acceleration or time.
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v2 - u2 = 2as so that a = (v2 - u2)/2s where u = initial velocity v = final velocity s = distance a = acceleration
There are 3 formula 1. Final velocity = starting velocity + (acceleration)(time) 2. Final velocity^2 = starting velocity^2 + 2(acceleration)(distance) 3. Distance = (starting velocity)(time) + 1/2(acceleration)(time^2) Use whichever you can use.
Without distance, you have to know time, initial velocity, and acceleration, in order to find final velocity.
Its final velocity, the distance covered.
Acceleration = Final velocity - Initial velocity / time