Formula to find time from distance and speed
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The speed-distance-time formula is given as:
Distance = Speed . Time
or d = x t
Where d is the distance in meters m
x is the speed in m/sec
t is the time in sec
If any of the two quantities are given, we can calculate the third one.
For example, if distance is speed is given as asked in the question, then the time is calculated by:
Time = Distance / Speed
or t = d / x
Hopefully it is helpful to you.
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Distance = Speed . Time
or d = x t
Where d is the distance in meters m
x is the speed in m/sec
t is the time in sec
If any of the two quantities are given, we can calculate the third one.
For example, if distance is speed is given as asked in the question, then the time is calculated by:
Time = Distance / Speed
or t = d / x
Hopefully it is helpful to you.
Thanks
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The relationship between time, distance, and speed can be calculated using a very simple and straightforward formula. This formula can be given as
t = d/s
where
t = time taken by the object to cover the distance
d = distance covered by the object
s = speed of the object
From the above, it can also be interpreted that
Distance = Speed x Time
Speed = Distance/Time
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