(The time at the end) minus (the time at the beginning)
Speed = distance / time taken
distance traveled = speed multiplied by time taken.
It is: Average speed = Distance travelled/Time taken
Distance travelled divided by time taken.
The relationship between distance, time, and speed is described by the formula: Speed = Distance / Time. This means that speed is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance. Conversely, you can rearrange the formula to find distance (Distance = Speed × Time) or time (Time = Distance / Speed). This formula applies to constant speed and is fundamental in physics and everyday calculations.
Speed = distance / time taken
The formula for calculating the magnitude of acceleration is acceleration change in velocity / time taken.
Accelaration= change in velocity/time taken OR Acceleration=final velocity- initial velocity/time taken
The formula for speed is speed = distance / time, where speed is measured in m/s or km/h. The formula for acceleration is acceleration = change in velocity / time taken, where acceleration is measured in m/s².
distance traveled = speed multiplied by time taken.
The formula for acceleration is acceleration (a) = change in velocity (Δv) / time taken (Δt). This means that acceleration can be calculated by dividing the change in velocity by the time taken for that change to occur.
The formula for positive acceleration is: acceleration = change in velocity / time taken. Positive acceleration means an increase in velocity over time.
average speed = distance travelled/time taken
It is: Average speed = Distance travelled/Time taken
The formula for transpiration is: Transpiration = (Amount of water transpired) / (Area of leaf surface) * (Time taken)
Distance traveled divided by time taken. (s=d/t)
The formula for measuring the rate of work is: Work = Force × Distance ÷ Time. This formula takes into account the force applied, the distance over which the force is applied, and the time taken to complete the work.