They are both measurable, affect our day-to-day decisions, and positively correlate with eachother.
Both take time And effort
Both contain the word "year," but are otherwise unrelated. A light year is a unit of distance, while a leap year is a correction to a unit of time.
Distance covered between two points in unit time. eg : distance between A and B /time taken =distance/time
Time is distance between two events, just as space is the distance between 2 points...
they will show the variation between distance & time
They are each an hour apart.
They both bounce back waves to and from the receiver in order to locate and judge the distance of objects.
Time = (distance) divided by (speed) Distance = (speed) multiplied by (time) Speed = (distance) divided by (time)
Distance equals rate multiplied by time
distance X time = force/moment
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The relationship between speed, distance, and time can be described by the formula: speed distance / time. This means that speed is equal to the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance. In other words, the faster an object moves, the more distance it can cover in a given amount of time.