Distance divided by speed will give you the time it took to travel the distance.
S = d / t S: Speed
d: Distance
t: Time
With this formula you can calculate any of the above.
Average speed during the time = (distance) divided by (time for that distance)
Speed (in the radial direction) = slope of the graph.
A distance-time graph is created by placing the distance on the vertical axis with the time placed on the horizontal axis. The values can then be plotted using distance traveled on different intervals.
Average speed.
Because visible light is emitted at a known frequency (a time) and then it is as simple as Speed = Distance / Time therefore Distance = Speed x Time.
time = distance ÷ speed
Speed times Time = Distance
Speed = distance divided by time
SPEED = DISTANCE divided by TIME
Speed = Distance divided by Time
calculate the distance traveled by the time taken
There are several formulae for different cases. For the case of a constant speed, use the formula: distance = speed x time.
time=distancedividedby speedbecause speed= distance divided by time and distance= speed*time
You can calculate a speed by dividing a distance by the time it takes to cover that distance. If you want the instantaneous speed (for situations of variable speed), you need to calculate the distance and time for a fairly short time interval (ideally, the limit, when the time approaches zero).
Average speed during the time = (distance) divided by (time for that distance)
time=distance divided by speed
Distance divided by speed is used to calculate time.