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Displacement can be equal to distance traveled or less, depending on the shape of the route, but it can never be greater than the distance traveled.
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Scientists use Kilometers to measure distance traveled by a car
Distance = time x speed
height effects distance traveld
You multiply the speed at which you are traveling by the time spent traveling.
Multiply the quantities you know. Distance = (rate) x (time)
There are two ways to find the distance traveled. One is to measure the distance traveled. The other is to measure the distance raveled within a certain amount of time and then multiply to find how far it will travel in the future.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
Rate of travel = (distance traveled) divided by (time traveled)
distance traveled = speed multiplied by time taken.
Divide the total distance by the amount of fuel used... then multiply by the cost per gallon.
Yes, the bike can record distance traveled.
You can only know the distance for sure if acceleration or deceleration is constant. Add the start and end velocities and divide by two and then multiply by the time to get your distance.
Displacement means a measure of distance traveled.
No. The average speed would be the distance traveled divided by the elapsed time.
Speed = Distance/Time