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  1. 18.2 Calculating Speed, Distance and Time In this section we extend the ideas of speed to calculating distances and times, using the following formulae: Speed = Distance Time Distance =Speed Time× Time = Distance Speed Example 1 Jane drives at an average speed of 45 mph on a journey of 135 miles. How long does the journey take? Solution Time ...

  2. Speed, Distance, Time Worksheet. Use * m/s, km/h, or mph. Calculate Speed R̅= P 1. A car travels a distance of 540km in 6 hours. Calculate the speed of the car. 2. John is a runner. He runs the 100m sprint in 20.0 s. Calculate the John’s speed. 3. Lauren walks 400 m in 125 s . Calculate Lauren’s average speed. 4.

  3. Distance-time graphs show distance from a fixed point at different times. Distance is on the vertical axis, and time is on the horizontal axis. The gradient of the graph is the speed. A positive gradient represents the object (or person) moving away from the starting point.

  4. 20 lut 2022 · Calculate velocity and speed given initial position, initial time, final position, and final time. Derive a graph of velocity vs. time given a graph of position vs. time. Interpret a graph of velocity vs. time.

  5. The unit deals, in the main, with average speed and uniform (constant) speed and only considers instantaneous speed in the context of qualitative description of motion, derived from a distance-time graph.

  6. Velocity-time graph challenge. Draw a set of axes for a velocity-time graph in your jotter. In your neighbour’s jotter, neatly and using a ruler, draw in a simple journey involving at least two changes in acceleration.

  7. Question 1: Calculate the average speeds for each of the following, without using a calculator. (a) A car travels 60 miles in 2 hours (b) A lorry travels 120 miles in 3 hours

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