Finding the mean. Add all the distances you have together and then divide that number by how many distances you have. For instance, the mean distance of 3 miles and 12 miles and 8 miles would be 7.2 miles. You added 3+12+8 and divide by 3 because you had 3 distances to work with.
Distance divided by speed will give you the time it took to travel the distance.
It depends on how long a distance you want to measure!
Average speed during the time = (distance) divided by (time for that distance)
== I'm pretty sure the formula for distance is: D== rt (Distance= rate x time) == The formula for distance is: speed x time.
Average speed.
You can calculate the mechanical advantage of the machine.
time = distance ÷ speed
You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).
Distance.
Distance (to an object).
Speed times Time = Distance
Speed = distance divided by time
Not enough information. You can't calculate the age, based only on the distance.
Actual Mech. Advantage
Speed = Distance divided by Time
SPEED = DISTANCE divided by TIME
The mean square displacement formula is used to calculate the average distance a particle moves from its starting point over a period of time. It is calculated by squaring the distance traveled by the particle at each time step, summing these values, and then dividing by the total number of time steps.