Distance - this is the length traveled to get from one place to another Displacement - this is the length that separates the starting and finishing position
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
Answer: 1 3/5 hours or 1 hour and 36 minutes Explanation: Distance traveled = Speed * time or solved for time is time = distance traveled / speed Plug in known values for speed and distance traveled and you will get the time it took.
distance traveled = speed multiplied by time taken.
The train traveled 180 miles.
To find the length of the train, we first convert the speed to m/s: 36 km/hr = 10 m/s. The time taken to cross the bridge is 80 seconds. The total distance covered by the train in 80 seconds is 600m (length of the bridge) + length of the train. Using the formula distance = speed * time, we can calculate the length of the train. Therefore, the length of the train is 140 meters.
25 km
They traveled by train or foot most of the time depending on the distance, or by horse and cart if it was a long distance and no train route went to that area. From America the armed forces traveled by ship in troop transports .
70.7 mi
No, the displacement cannot be longer than the distance traveled. Displacement is the shortest distance between the starting and ending points regardless of the path taken, while distance traveled is the total length of the actual path taken.
No, displacement and distance traveled are two different measurements. Distance traveled is the total length of the path taken, while displacement is the change in position from the starting point to the ending point, taking into account direction.
The measure that quantifies the total distance traveled by an object during its motion is known as the "path length" or "arc length." This distance is calculated by integrating the magnitude of the velocity vector along the path traveled by the object.
Distance - this is the length traveled to get from one place to another Displacement - this is the length that separates the starting and finishing position
Distance traveled refers to the total length of the path taken by an object, while displacement is the straight-line distance between the initial and final positions of the object. Displacement includes direction information, while distance traveled does not.
distance = rate* time rate = distance/time Train A: rate = 180 km / 2 hrs = 90 km/h Train B: rate = 120 km / 1 hr = 120 km/h Train B is much faster than Train A.
No, the displacement can never be greater than the distance traveled. Displacement is a vector representing the straight-line distance between the start and end points, while the distance traveled is the actual length of the path taken. Since displacement is a straight-line measure, it can never exceed the distance traveled along a path with turns and curves.
Time and length are related through motion. The distance traveled by an object (length) is dependent on the time it takes to travel that distance. This relationship is described by the equation: length = speed x time.