Keeps on moving
gravity is that keeping the orbital speed from falling or breaking loose. and the distance away = time
No, motion and distance are not the same thing. Distance refers to the amount of space between two points, while motion refers to the change in position of an object over time. Motion involves the concept of distance but also incorporates the element of time.
There is no direct relationship between distance and time. Two airplanescan easily cover very different distances in the same amount of time.There can be an indirect relationship, that depends on speed.
Yes. Time is a function of distance and speed, and independent of the method of achieving that speed over the distance. time = distance ÷ speed
The perpendicular distance between two parallel lines is always the same.
The slope of a distance vs. time graph represents the velocity of an object. Average speed is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken. If the object's velocity is constant, then the slope of the distance vs. time graph will be the same as the average speed.
About 775 miles on the M6 and 11 to 13 hours driving time. Taking the E40 is a greater distance but is about the same travel time.
Length is the distance between the positions of the ends of an object measured at the same time.
Yes it is because they must have the same distance between them to be considered contour
Distance covered between two points in unit time. eg : distance between A and B /time taken =distance/time
If you travel less distance in the same time, you are traveling slower.
The distance between these two places vary according to the path chosen. However, This is the shortest distance between the two places. The distance between the above places is 70 miles ( Approximately ).