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26 April, 10:03

Whats the formula for distance if i have time, acceleration and speed

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  1. 26 April, 10:15
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    Speed = Distance / Time.

    For example: A car travels for 30 miles and it takes 2 hours. What speed was the car moving at?

    I always convert my time into seconds unless the question says something else.

    120 X 60 = 7,200

    30/7200 = 0.00416667
  2. 26 April, 10:31
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    If time (t), acceleration (a) and initial velocity (Vi) is given distance can be find by

    S = (Vi) t + (1/2) at²

    If both velocities initial velocity an final velocity is given then formula will be

    2aS = (Vf) ² - (Vi²)

    Where S is the distance.
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