The time does affect the distance traveled because the longer you allow something to go, the farther its going to go. the other way around would be the longer you let it to, the longer its going to take. So time DOES affect the distance traveled.
Velocity (distance in a particular direction) is speed over time. You should be able to use this formula to calculate how your distance changes with time.
Instantaneous speed is calculated as the rate of change of distance with respect to time at a specific moment, and is represented by the formula: Instantaneous speed = ds/dt, where ds is the change in distance and dt is the change in time.
Velocity is the change of distance over change in time (distance/unit time) and Acceleration is the change in velocity/unit time.
The slope is the change in distance between any two points divided by the change in time between them.
The slope of the line on distance vs time is the same as the change of distance with respect to time...which is called "speed".
Change in distance over time is a measure of an object's speed or velocity. It quantifies how far an object has moved relative to the time it took to move that distance. It can be calculated by dividing the change in distance by the change in time.
speed is the gradient under the distance vs time graph which is change in distance /change in time
Velocity is distance over time
Speed changes when an object either increases or decreases its velocity over time. This can be due to factors such as acceleration, deceleration, or changes in direction. Speed is a scalar quantity that measures the rate at which an object covers distance.
Velocity is the change of distance over change in time (distance/unit time) and Acceleration is the change in velocity/unit time.
Average velocity
No, acceleration is the change in speed over time.
The slope of a distance vs. time graph is a measure of the rate of change of the distance over time. It tells you the speed at which the distance is changing. If the slope is positive it means the distance is increasing with time. If the slope is negative it means the distance is decreasing with time. If the slope is zero it means the distance is not changing with time. Positive slope: distance is increasing with time. Negative slope: distance is decreasing with time. Zero slope: distance is not changing with time.The slope of the graph can be used to calculate the average speed of an object over a certain period of time. By taking the change in distance and dividing it by the change in time the average speed can be calculated.
Average speed = Distance travelled/time to travel the distance . Average acceleration = Change of speed/time for the change .
The slope is the change in distance between any two points divided by the change in time between them.
As speed=Distance/time, distance would be, distance = Speed x time or, s = vt where s is distance, v is speed or change in velocity and t is time
Equal to the acceleration of the object that is moving through distance in time. * * * * * No. The slope of the distance-time graph is the change in distance per unit of time - otherwise known as speed.
Velocity (distance in a particular direction) is speed over time. You should be able to use this formula to calculate how your distance changes with time.