distance equals initial velocity times change in time interval plus half of accerlation plus time interval squared
There is an error in the question. Time = Distance ÷ Speed. (Distance divided by Speed) Time for the journey = 90 ÷ 45 = 2 hours
The object is at some reference point at time b. The object moves at a constant speed (in a radial direction). Its speed is 1/a units of distance per each unit of time. Equivalently, it takes a units of time to move a unit of distance. The formula gives the time taken to get to a distance of x units from the reference point.
Distance is dependent on time. If there is no time, there is no distance, as distance = velocity * time. As time or speed increases so will distance, therefore, if distance increases, either speed or time must increase. If either speed or time = 0, then distance will equal 0.
That would also depend on the distance. Use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.That would also depend on the distance. Use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.That would also depend on the distance. Use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.That would also depend on the distance. Use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.
distance equals initial velocity times change in time interval plus half of accerlation plus time interval squared
It is a sensor that is bought separately from the iPod or iPhone. It is place in the bottom of a Nike plus shoe to help you with running. It tell you your pace, jog time, distance and your remaining time or distance.
No, work is equal to force times distance. Power is equal to force times distance over time.
Stopping Sight Distance
Perception distance plus reaction distance plus braking distance is called total stopping distance. It represents the total distance a vehicle will travel from the moment a driver recognizes a hazard until the vehicle comes to a complete stop.
Distance to travel divided by average speed = amount of time taken. Time now plus time taken = ETA
The difference in distance or time of first to second place, plus a centimeter or .01 seconds, or clearing the next height.
There is an error in the question. Time = Distance ÷ Speed. (Distance divided by Speed) Time for the journey = 90 ÷ 45 = 2 hours
The object is at some reference point at time b. The object moves at a constant speed (in a radial direction). Its speed is 1/a units of distance per each unit of time. Equivalently, it takes a units of time to move a unit of distance. The formula gives the time taken to get to a distance of x units from the reference point.
Usually time is on the x-axis but it is made specific here that time is on the y-axis. That being the case, a is the reciprocal of the speed. That is, the time taken to move a unit distance (as measured on the x-axis).
Distance = Rate x Time Rate = Distance/Time, not Time/Distance
Generally: RATE = DISTANCE / TIME -or- DISTANCE = RATE * TIME -or- TIME = DISTANCE / RATE qed