it would increase your speed in direct proportion. If time is halved, for example, speed would double
It would increase your speed.
As the time taken decreases, the speed increases since speed = distance ÷ time
When looking at a distance vs. time graph, it shows how far an object is traveling over a certain amount of time which can be written like this: distance per time or distance/time (distance divided by time) If we then put units in for distance (let's say meters) and time (seconds) we get this: meters/seconds which is the same as the units for speed.
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time
Nearly! Speed is distance divided by time...
It would increase your speed.
As the time taken decreases, the speed increases since speed = distance ÷ time
Distance and time do not, in general, affect the speed. Speed, however, can affect distance or time. Distance is directly proportional to speed, time is inversely proportional.
Because speed = distance/time
It would increase your speed. Speed = distance / time so if you decrease the time whilst keeping the distance the same, distance/time increases.
The two main factors that affect speed are distance and time. Speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance.
Speed is distance/time or distance per unit of time. It is velocity that is distance/time in a given direction. Velocity can be said to be speed in a certain direction.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
The distance that a wave travels in a certain amount of time is a wavelength. Wrong,it's speed.(:
They are distance and time. As speed is a certain ditsance per time taken to cover that distance.
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Decreasing the time, for the same distance, means you increase your speed. Remember that speed is distance / time.