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∙ 12y agoIf the direction of motion is constant then the velocity is the same as the speed in that direction. If the direction is not constant, the information given is nowhere near sufficient to calculate the velocity.
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∙ 12y agoAbout 155,342.8 miles.
velocity=distance/time for uniform velocity. You need units for both the time and the distance to get a correct answer. Example: the speed limit is 65 miles/hour
distance divided by time... For example, if it takes 2 hours to travel 4 miles, your velocity is: 4 miles/2 hours = 2 miles/hour
Change the minutes to hours, so the units are common. Velocity = distance / time, so distance = velocity * time = 65 * 3 = 195 miles
Thus the distance is 3.5*120 = 420 miles.
250000 miles
The Earth-moon distance is about 250000 miles
the amount of time it takes to travel 3194 miles depends on the speed or velocity and the weight of the object travelling the distance. This is explained in the physics/math equation Distance=(Velocity) x (Time) or when rearranged Time= (Distance)/(Velocity)
velocity = distance / time time = distance / velocity time = 343 miles / 70 miles per hour = 4.9 hours
In physics, Velocity = Distance/Time. Therefore, Time= Distance/Velocity. Insert the Velocity and you get Time= Distance/100. However you'd have to convert either the distance to miles or velocity to feet. 1 mile= 5,280 feet
About 155,342.8 miles.
velocity=distance/time for uniform velocity. You need units for both the time and the distance to get a correct answer. Example: the speed limit is 65 miles/hour
Time = distance / velocity So you need to supply the velocity portion of the equation in miles. The answer will be in hours.
Yes, they are proportional. Distance traveled is the velocity times the time. So if you travel at 60 miles per hour for two hours, you have gone 120 miles.
distance = velocity x time 780 = velocity x 12 65 = velocity= miles per hour so in 7hours distance = 65 x 7 = 455 miles
time = distance/velocity
distance divided by time... For example, if it takes 2 hours to travel 4 miles, your velocity is: 4 miles/2 hours = 2 miles/hour