what is the relation between distance and speed
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This equation shows the relationship between speed, distance traveled and time taken: Speed is distance divided by the time taken. For example, a car travels 30 kilometers in 2 hours. Its speed is 30 ÷ 2 = 15km/hr.
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The following equation can be used to describe the relationship between distance and speed:
- The distance travelled by an object in a particular time is used to calculate its speed. Therefore:
Speed (Km/hour) = Distance (Km) ÷ Time (hour)
∴ Speed ∝ Distance
- An object's speed and distance travelled are directly proportional to one another.
- This means that as an object's speed increases, the distance it travels increases, and as its speed decreases, it travels less distance in the same amount of time.
- It also implies that if the distance travelled is more, the object is travelling quicker in a given time, and if the distance travelled is less, the object is moving at slower speed.
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