Speed multiplied by time. ex. 100m/s * 5s = 500m
Total distance traveled / time
the rate of speed
Acceleration=Speed1-speed2/Distance traveled
The formula d= rt means that the d(distance that is traveled) is equal to the r( rate of speed) multiplied by t(the time that it took to travel it)
If the average speed of the car....Here is an unfinished question. The total distance is average speed times time. But since average speed is gotten by dividing total distance by the time, then it's a kind of circular question.
distance traveled = speed multiplied by time taken.
Total distance (dtotal) traveled divided by the time (ttotal) it took to do that equals the average speed (savg) for the journey. It might be written like this:dtotal / ttotal = savg
Speed = Distance/Time
Assuming that the car moves at a constant speed, you can use the standard formula for speed: distance = speed x time
correct
Speed = (distance traveled) divided by (time for that distance)
No. The total distance traveled divided by constant speed is the time interval.
Average velocity.
speed
average speed
Total distance traveled / time
One formula that is often used is: distance = speed x time