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(a distance traveled) divided by (time to travel the distance) is known as a "speed" .
That is called speed, or - if the direction is also relevant - velocity.
speed
S=d/t It's an Equation to show how to calculate the speed which would be the distance the object has traveled divided by the time is traveled for. Here's an Example: My Car traveled 10 miles in 10 hours so my speed would be 1mph as Distance: 10 miles divided by Time: 10 hours gives me 1mph.
It is the product (multiplication) of the average speed and the time interval.
Distance Traveled is directly proportional to velocity. This is because velocity is the change in position over a period of time. The greater the velocity, the greater the distance traveled. For you calculus junkies, integrate velocity to get displacement.
So, what is the question? - Well, you would need a greater speed, to travel a longer distance in the same time.
Velocity
velocity
speed
(a distance traveled) divided by (time to travel the distance) is known as a "speed" .
With distance on the x axis and time on the y axis a steep line would indicate a short distance traveled over a long period of time, depending on the scale of the graph.
When you have information about the motion of the cars in terms of its velocity of acceleration over a period of time but not its distance from a fixed object.
Concentration camps were all over, nearly every country had at least one. Therefore, they all traveled the least distance.
time and distance traveled over that amount of time
S= Speed D= Distance T= Time T/D= S