S= speed D= distance T= time S= D/T D= S x T T= D/S
s=d/t
D= S.T, S= D/T, T= D/S D=distance, S=speed, T=time
To find the average speed you divide the distance by the time. Use the formula v=d/t, v standing for velocity or speed, d standing for distance, and t standing for time. So, 400m/ 32s = 12.5m/s
It depends on your average speed. If the roads permit an average speed of 60mph, it would take you 5 hours. To work it out (using T=D/S): Time (hours) = 300 miles divided by average speed (mph)
S= speed D= distance T= time S= D/T D= S x T T= D/S
s=d/t
3 m/s
its 0.2 km/min. the formula for speed is S=D/T-S: speed-D: distance-T: time
To find the average speed, you would divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken to travel that distance. This calculation gives you an overall average speed for the entire journey.
r=d/t is farmula of speed or uniform speed and its si unit is m/s.
Average speed is distance travelled divided by time taken... or S=D/T
The equation linking average speed (v), distance moved (d), and time taken (t) is: v = d/t. This equation represents the average speed as the ratio of the total distance traveled to the total time taken to cover that distance.
To calculate average speed, divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken. The formula is: average speed = total distance / total time. Make sure the units for distance and time are consistent for an accurate result.
Distance covered (S) and the total time it took to cover that distance (T). Then the average speed V = S/T which is distance per time, known as speed.
D= S.T, S= D/T, T= D/S D=distance, S=speed, T=time
s=vt t=s/v ATQ 50=150/t so t=3 and 30=150/t t=5 avg speed=total distance / total time so 150+150/5+3 =300/8=37.5=avg speed