Write the formula used to measure distance travelled by an object?
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Distance = speed * time
Explanation:
Speed is the rate at which an object travels a particular distance at the given time.
So speed = distance / time.
Let's say speed is represented by s, distance by d and time by t.
SI units of distance is metre and time is second, so unit of speed will be meters per second (m/s)
Using algebra, we can find any of the missing values in this equation if the other two are known.
So when s = d/t
Then, d can be calculated as d = s * t
distance = speed * time (unit is metres)
Also we can find time taken to travel a distance if speed and distance is known.
s = d/t, then time t = d/s = distance / speed (unit is seconds)
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Answer:THE FORMULA FOR DISTANCE IS:
Distance= speed × time
Explanation:
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