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Miah Hines
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20 February, 02:50
How can speed be described
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20 February, 03:20
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To calculate the speed of an object divide the distance the object travels by the amount of time it takes to travel the distance. Can be written as speed=distance/time (s=d/t).
The speed equation consists of a unit of distance divided by a unit of time
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