difference between formula v= d/t and d=VT/2..where do we use both of them ?
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v=d/t is used in case where distance and time are mentioned whereas d=vt/2 is used where velocity and time are mentioned
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The various points of differences are:
Explanation:
- We use v = d/t when we do not know the speed of the moving body but we know the elapsed time of travel and the distance it covers whereas we use d=VT/2 when we do not know the distance covered by the moving body but we know its speed, its acceleration and the elapsed time it took to cover the unknown distance.
- The velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference, and is a function of time whereas Distance is a numerical measurement of how far apart objects or points are.
- If an object is moving in one direction then "V" represents both velocity and speed and "D" represents distance.
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