this effect it because wen your doing gymnastics u have to go by the distance and helps people that's like over Weighted
Whenever you talk about how fast something moves and
what direction it moves, you're talking about velocity.
Velocity does depend on distance. Velocity = Distance/Time
velocity = distance/time
distance divided by velocity will give time
Distance(velocity), or D(v)
Velocity is a vector which incorporates both speed (a scalar) and direction. So the speed (distance divided by time) must increase if the velocity increases as the direction (an angular measurement) does not affect the absolute value of the vector.
Yes. Faster = farther.
Velocity does depend on distance. Velocity = Distance/Time
if the time is invcreasing the velocity increases too and depends on the distance to reach a high speed.
Velocity = distance / unit of time
Simple, velocity = distance by time ,which probably means distance = velocity X times.
distance/velocity = time
Velocity includes direction. And it's the 'difference', not the 'distance'.
velocity = distance travelled/time taken to travel that distance
velocity = distance/time
velocity = distance/time
Velocity is distance / time
Distance Traveled is directly proportional to velocity. This is because velocity is the change in position over a period of time. The greater the velocity, the greater the distance traveled. For you calculus junkies, integrate velocity to get displacement.