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Speed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*Time
Time = (distance) divided by (speed) Distance = (speed) multiplied by (time) Speed = (distance) divided by (time)
D= Distance S= Speed T= Time Speed = Distance/Time Distance = Speed x Time Time Taken = Distance/Speed
Speed=distance/time. Speed is in meters per second if distance is in meters, and time is in seconds. Using simple algebra, the equation can be rearranged to solve for a missing variable (speed, distance, or time). therefore: distance=speed x time time= distance/speed
Well, i'd say its both. depends on the case to specify when it is a force multiplier or a distance multiplier.
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a speed multiplier is an object which moves at high speed and multiplies that to create more speed with an object it is trying to move. an example is hitting a tennis ball with a tennis raquet - you swing your arm/hand at a short distance at high speed and great effort so travels a great distance at an even higher speed. the distance the ball moves is large so the force by your arm/hand is small. hope this helps! :)speed multiplier- machine that requires a small movement of an effort to produce a large movement of a load, such as a third class lever.source: Pearson Science S.B
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AnswerA golf club is a speed multiplier
A force multiplier increases the effectiveness of a force, such as equipment or technology, to achieve a greater impact with the same amount of effort. A speed multiplier, on the other hand, increases the speed or velocity of an object or process, allowing it to move faster or complete a task more quickly.
Gear is a force multiplier because it allows a person to apply greater force to accomplish a task. It does not directly increase speed but increases the efficiency of force application.
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obviously about 100 MHz, since the core speed is calculated by multiplying the system clock speed and the given multiplier.
Stairs can be considered a distance multiplier as they allow a person to cover a vertical distance more efficiently compared to walking up a ramp or slope. They reduce the effort needed to ascend or descend a height by breaking it into smaller, manageable steps.
The top speed for a bicycle depends on the rider (strength, stamina, coordination, muscle speed), the gearing of the bicycle, and the terrain it is being ridden over. The current record speed is 268.831 km/h - which was set on a specially designed bicycle ridden behind a dragster (to eliminate most of the air drag) on October 3, 1995 on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA.