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Simple, velocity = distance by time ,which probably means distance = velocity X times.

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Q: How do you find distance when you know the time and velocity?
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How do you find time when you know the distance and the velocity?

distance/velocity = time


If you know the velocity and the distance but not the time which way do you divide velocity divided by distance or distance divided by velocity?

To find the time when you know the distance and velocity but not the time, you should divide distance by velocity. This is because time equals distance divided by velocity (time = distance/velocity).


How do you find a final velocity without distance but given time?

Without distance, you have to know time, initial velocity, and acceleration, in order to find final velocity.


How do you find time when you know velocity and distance?

V/D=T.


What is the formula to find time in seconds from velocity and distance?

Distance divided by velocity = time


What would you use to find the acceleration?

The answer depends on the context: You can find the acceleration if you know any three of : initial velocity, final velocity, time, distance travelled. You can find it if you know the mass and force. You know the two masses and the distance between them (gravitational acceleration).


How do you find the acceleration if time is not given?

To find the acceleration if the time is not given, you will need to know the velocity and the distance. Then, use this equation: d = vt + (1/2)at2 to solve the problem by plugging in your numbers for the distance and the velocity.


How do you find the distance given only the initial velocity traveled time and final velocity?

You can use the equation: distance = (initial velocity + final velocity) / 2 * time. This formula assumes constant acceleration.


What can you determine if you know the distance an object has traveled in a certain amount of time?

Velocity Velocity= distance/time V=d/t


How can you find velocity?

Velocity is distance divided by time. (v=d/t)


Why the second is squared in acceleration?

it is very simple........... velocity or speed = distance / time. acceleration = velocity / time but, we know that velocity = distance / time so just substitute the equation of velocity in acceleration...... so, finally we get , acceleration = distance/time*time so it is time squared.


How do you find velocity given only the time?

You cannot. You must have distance (or displacement). If you know it is from a standing start then accelaration will do.