you can find the distance when you know your speed and the time you traveled
Velocity is speed and direction
speed = distance / time
Speed = (Distance)/(Time to cover the distance)
speed= frqquency*wavelength
PI stands for polarization index. We need to find IR value(IR1) for 1min and again find the IR value(IR2) for 10min. PI=IR2/IR1
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it depends on what speed you are going, if you find out the speed then divide the distance by the speed to find your answer
speed times distance equals horizantal speed.
you can find the distance when you know your speed and the time you traveled
Speed is the rate at which an object moves in a certain direction. To find the speed of an object, you would divide the distance traveled by the time taken to cover that distance. The formula for speed is speed = distance/time.
Velocity is speed and direction
speed = distance / time
You can find the final speed using the formula: final speed = initial speed + (acceleration * time). Simply plug in the values for initial speed, acceleration, and time to calculate the final speed of the object.
To find speed using acceleration and time, you can use the formula: speed acceleration x time. Simply multiply the acceleration by the time to calculate the speed.
To find the average speed during acceleration, you can calculate the average speed as the initial speed plus the final speed divided by 2. If you know the initial and final velocities, you can find the average speed over that acceleration period. Alternatively, you can use the formula: average speed = total distance traveled / total time taken.
Speed = (Distance)/(Time to cover the distance)