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31 May, 18:17

How do you calculate the velocity of an object and the distance and object goes?

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  1. 31 May, 18:18
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    You calculate the velocity by dividing the distance on time

    You calculate the distance by multiplying time by velocity
  2. 31 May, 18:19
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    The speed of an object is calculated using the formula:

    Speed = distance / time

    The distance traveled by an object, having the speed information is calculated using the formula:

    Distance = speed * time

    Explanation:

    If you have noticed, when an object's speed is usually mentioned, it is given in units such as mile / hour or meters / second, this is because the speed is calculated using distance units (kilometers, miles, yards, meters) divided into units of time (hours, minutes, seconds), so the speed formula is:

    Speed = distance / time

    Now, as you can see the speed formula contains the distance variable, if what you must calculate is the distance and you have the information about the speed, you can clear the distance of the same formula (remember that what you are dividing to one side of the equal, goes to the other side of the equal to multiply):

    Distance = speed * time
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