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Speed = (distance covered in some period of time) divided by (time to cover the distance)
An object's speed is (distance it travels) divided by (time to cover the distance). The object's mass doesn't matter at all.
The distance between two adjacent compressions is called a wavelength
speed
While travelling at a higher speed, you cover more distance in less time. Because of this, the time it takes you to react will be the same, but will cause you to cover more distance, giving you less control.
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Local Area Network
Distance=speed*Time (taken to cover that distance)
well i can cover that distance sprinting in 3 seconds
The faster you go, the more distance you can cover in the same ammount of time than if you were going slower or the faster you can cover a certain distance.
competition
Speed = (Distance)/(Time to cover the distance)
A car covers a distance of 242 km in 2.2 hours how much distance will it cover in 1 hour
The time that it takes for it to cover that distance.
Sibling Rivalry
Sibling rivalry.
It is called drill team.