Assuming an average speed of 65 miles per hour, travelling 990 miles would take 990/65 = 15.230769 recurring (that is, 15.230769230769...) hours or 15 3/13 hours or 15 hours 13 minutes, rounded to the nearest minute.
distance divided by time... For example, if it takes 2 hours to travel 4 miles, your velocity is: 4 miles/2 hours = 2 miles/hour
Change the minutes to hours, so the units are common. Velocity = distance / time, so distance = velocity * time = 65 * 3 = 195 miles
Velocity = distance / time Given d = 72 miles ; t = 4 hour V = 72 miles / 4 hour = 18 miles per hour
Since distance (D) equals velocity (V) xtime (T) (D = V x T), then time equals distance divided by velocity or T = D/V. For example, going 20 miles per hour for 2 hours will move a distance of 40 miles. Looking at it the other way, 40 miles divided by 20 miles per hour will equal 2 hours of travel time. PJ
The distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes to travel that distance is called the average speed, r, if you are also considering its direction, its average velocity. Velocity = distance in one direction/time Speed = distance/time For example: A car that travels 60 miles in a time of 2 hours has a speed of 30 miles per hour.
distance divided by time... For example, if it takes 2 hours to travel 4 miles, your velocity is: 4 miles/2 hours = 2 miles/hour
Yes, they are proportional. Distance traveled is the velocity times the time. So if you travel at 60 miles per hour for two hours, you have gone 120 miles.
They are inversely proportional, given that displacement is constant, as the equation shows : v = D/t This is logical. The faster an object moves, the less time it will take to travel a specific distance.
Change the minutes to hours, so the units are common. Velocity = distance / time, so distance = velocity * time = 65 * 3 = 195 miles
Velocity = distance / time Given d = 72 miles ; t = 4 hour V = 72 miles / 4 hour = 18 miles per hour
velocity = distance / time time = distance / velocity time = 343 miles / 70 miles per hour = 4.9 hours
Since distance (D) equals velocity (V) xtime (T) (D = V x T), then time equals distance divided by velocity or T = D/V. For example, going 20 miles per hour for 2 hours will move a distance of 40 miles. Looking at it the other way, 40 miles divided by 20 miles per hour will equal 2 hours of travel time. PJ
It means that if you travel for an hour you will have covered a distance of 60 miles. If you travel for a longer or shorter time you will cover a proportionally longer or shorter distance.
The distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes to travel that distance is called the average speed, r, if you are also considering its direction, its average velocity. Velocity = distance in one direction/time Speed = distance/time For example: A car that travels 60 miles in a time of 2 hours has a speed of 30 miles per hour.
A speed measurement indicating the distance traveled in an hour.
velocity=distance/time for uniform velocity. You need units for both the time and the distance to get a correct answer. Example: the speed limit is 65 miles/hour
Velocity is distance per unit time. Examples: miles per hour, feet per second