Distance = speed x time
Distance = speed x time
Distance = speed x time
Distance = speed x time
Distance = speed x time
W= FxD is a balanced equation because Work is Force times distance.
This is the equation for "work."
Average speed = Distance travelled/time to travel the distance . Average acceleration = Change of speed/time for the change .
d=r*t is an equation
For example, if a star is at a distance of 5 light-years, it will take 5 years to travel there at the speed of light.
The equation is:c = 299,792,458 meters per second in vacuum .For any substance in general:c = (299,792,458 m/s) / (the refractive index of the substance)
Velocity = distance / timeRearranging to solve for time:time = distance / velocitytime = 2.4x1012 km / 1.3x103 km/sectime = 1.85x109 seconds (or about 58 years!)
Yes, we have a "Distances and Travel Times" category that is full with distance-related questions.
There is no such equation, what do you mean by "water from a distance".
Speed = distance/time. From this equation you can derive the equation for time, such that time = distance/speed. Therefore,333mi/60mi/h = 5.55h.To convert .55h into minutes, multiply .55h x 60min/h = 33min.So, at 60mi/h, it will take 5h and 33min to travel 333mi.
y = distance x = time v = velocitydistance = velocity x timey = v X
D=RT is an equation stating that distance traveled is equal to the rate of travel multiplied by the amount of time travelling.