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The beginning speed of an object can be calculated using the equation: Vf = Vi + at where: Vf = final speed Vi = initial speed a = acceleration t = time You can rearrange the equation to solve for Vi: Vi = Vf - at
Using the formula speed = wavelength x frequency, we can rearrange it to wavelength = speed / frequency. Plugging in the values gives us a wavelength of 250 meters.
Using the equation v=fλ, you can rearrange to get λ=v/f If the speed if low and the frequency is high, you will get a low value for the wavelength.
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speed = disance/ time, rearrange into time = distance/speed time = 3.8 miles / 7 m/h just divide to get the answer
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Rearrange is correct.
What are you referring to by "rearrange?" Files are displayed in alphabetical order; to "rearrange" them, you would simply change their name.
To solve for speed, time, and distance, you can use the relationship defined by the formula: Distance = Speed × Time. If you need to find speed, rearrange the formula to Speed = Distance / Time. Conversely, if you're solving for time, use Time = Distance / Speed. Always ensure that your units are consistent when performing the calculations.
A "knot" is simply nautical miles per hour. speed = distance / time Rearrange for time: time = distance / speed time = 132 nm / 4 kts time = 33 hours