Wiki User
∙ 7y agoWant this question answered?
Be notified when an answer is posted
Mass measured in kilograms and in pounds. If you travel at a constant velocity, the time that you travel and the distance that you cover.
Not sure what you mean exactly. At constant velocity, the distance travelled is proportional to the time.
Definitely. Distance is directly proportional to time, and the proportionality constant is called "speed".
Time is inversely proportional to speed.
tangential speed is directly proportional to rotational speed at nay fixed distance from the axis of rotation
Not sure what you mean exactly. At constant velocity, the distance travelled is proportional to the time.
Mass measured in kilograms and in pounds. If you travel at a constant velocity, the time that you travel and the distance that you cover.
Inversely proportional
Time and distance traveled are directly proportional only if the velocity of the object in question is constant.
The distance travelled by a particle is proportional to time when the particle moves with a constant velocity. This means that for every unit of time that passes, the particle covers a consistent amount of distance.
Definitely. Distance is directly proportional to time, and the proportionality constant is called "speed".
constant speed.
Time and distance are directly proportional for an object moving at a constant speed. This means that the longer the time taken to travel, the greater the distance covered, and vice versa. The relationship can be expressed using the formula: Distance = Speed x Time.
inversely proportional
Inversely proportional
inversely proportional
Time is inversely proportional to speed.