Not enough information. You also need to know how much the acceleration is. Once you know that, calculate the final speed, then calculate the average speed as (initial speed + final speed) / 2, and multiply that by the time to get the distance.
125 divided by 2....
Speed = Distance / Time
Yes. Time is a function of distance and speed, and independent of the method of achieving that speed over the distance. time = distance ÷ speed
(distance the car travels) divided by (time it takes to cover that distance)
SPEED = DISTANCE divided by TIME
To calculate the speed of a moving car, you can use the formula: speed = distance รท time. Measure the distance the car travels in a specific amount of time, then divide the distance by the time taken to travel that distance to determine the speed of the car.
You need:* Distance Travelled * Time taken to travel that distance Speed = Distance / Time
Not enough information. You also need to know how much the acceleration is. Once you know that, calculate the final speed, then calculate the average speed as (initial speed + final speed) / 2, and multiply that by the time to get the distance.
Distance that can be traversed at that speed in that amount of time.
125 divided by 2....
Speed is the formula of distance per time.Your distance is 125miles and your time is 2hours.Therefore your speed is 125miles per 2 hours or 62.5miles per hour62.5mph
To calculate the speed of a moving train, you can use the formula speed = distance/time. Measure the distance the train travels and the time it takes to cover that distance. Then, divide the distance by the time to find the speed of the train.
The equation is:Distance = Rate X TimeTo simplify, if we are given the rate at which someone is traveling and the time it takes to travel, we can then calculate the total distance traveled.Step 2 Consider the following. A car travels at 60mph and drives for 2 hours. We need to calculate the distance the car traveled.Distance = Rate X TimeDistance = 60mph X 2 hoursDistance = 120 miles
Not necessarily. The distance a car travels is determined by its speed and the time it spends traveling. If a car is traveling at a slower speed but for a longer period of time, it may not cover as much distance as a car traveling at a faster speed but for a shorter period of time. So, the longest time does not always correspond to the greatest distance traveled.
Speed = Distance / Time
speed = distance divided by time