Divide distance by time.
There are different formulae for calculating these variables which depend on what information is available.
If the velocity is constant, thenDisplacement = (initial velocity) multiplied by (time)
Veloicty is distance divided by time, for a object moving in a given direction. If direction is not given, then it is speed.
Velocity= Distance/ Time Unit= m/s
If you are travelling at an average velocity, it is simply the average velocity multiplies by the time travelled at that speed. Otherwise you can use the following formula: x = ut + 1/2at^2 where: x = displacement from origin u = initial velocity (m/s) t = time (seconds)62 a = acceleration (m/s^2
a=dv/dt average velocity = displacement divided by time take. so average velocity = displacement/time taken.
Net acceleration = (change in velocity) divided by (time for the change)
The formula for calculating CFS is Q equals Av. Q is the flow rate, A is the flow area, and v is the flow velocity. It is expressed in liters per meter or gallons per meter.
VRMS = 1/N times square root of [ sum(Vn2) ]
[sum of numbers on list] ÷ [amount of numbers in list]
It's 1/2 squared times V divided by M V( velocity) M(matter)
Average tax rate equal (=) Taxes paid/Taxable income