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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.