Work is not defined as distance/time, but rather:
work= force x distance
Distance divided by time will give you velocity.
Displacement (or distance traveled) = velocity x time
distance divided by speed is equal to time traveled. Example--Distance: 350mph--Speed: 60mph 350 miles divided by 60 miles per hour(mph) equals 5.833 hours
Time = (Distance) divided by (speed) Example: 60 miles per hour 330 miles Time = (Distance) divided by (time) = (330) / (60) = 5.5 hours
No. Velocity = distance divided by time. Example: a body covers 100 metres distance in 10 seconds velocity = 100 / 10 = 10 m/s
The distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes to travel that distance is called the average speed.[ Average ] Speed = Distance / TimeFor example :A car that travels 60 miles in a time of 2 hours has an average speed of 30 miles per hour.
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distance divided by speed is equal to time traveled. Example--Distance: 350mph--Speed: 60mph 350 miles divided by 60 miles per hour(mph) equals 5.833 hours
That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".
Radius is calculated by dividing diameter by two. Measure the distance across the circle then divide it in half for example: You measure the distance across the circle (the diameter) = 6, then 6 divided in half, the radius is 3.
You must divide the distance by the time. (miles divided by hours, or miles per hour) For example, if you're traveling 60 miles in 3 hours your speed is 20MpH (60 divided by 3)
Time = (Distance) divided by (speed) Example: 60 miles per hour 330 miles Time = (Distance) divided by (time) = (330) / (60) = 5.5 hours
No. Velocity = distance divided by time. Example: a body covers 100 metres distance in 10 seconds velocity = 100 / 10 = 10 m/s
Distance divided by the time it takes to cover the distance, equals average speed per unit of time. For example: An object takes 0.5 seconds to cover 1 foot. 1 divided by 0.5 equals 2 (1/0.5=2) so it is traveling at an average speed of 2 feet per second.
Divide the numerator by the denominator. For example, 3/4 = 3 divided by four =.75
Distance is a scalar quantity, as it has only magnitude and no direction. An example equation for distance is d = rt, where d is distance, r is rate, and t is time. This equation is used to calculate distance traveled when speed and time are known.
The distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes to travel that distance is called the average speed.[ Average ] Speed = Distance / TimeFor example :A car that travels 60 miles in a time of 2 hours has an average speed of 30 miles per hour.
No. If you divide a distance by a speed, you get a time, not a speed. For example, (meters) / (meters/second) = (seconds).
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