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  1. Draw a formula triangle for speed, distance and time. Working clockwise from the top, enter D for distance, T for time and S for speed. Use the formula triangle to work out the correct...

  2. 20 lut 2022 · Explain the relationships between instantaneous velocity, average velocity, instantaneous speed, average speed, displacement, and time. Calculate velocity and speed given initial position, initial time, final position, and final time.

  3. The equation for calculating distance is \[\mbox{Distance} = \mbox{Speed} \times \mbox{Time},\] but we won't arrive at the correct answer if we just multiply 8 and 45 together, as the answer would be in units of \(\mbox{miles} \times \mbox{minute} / \mbox{hour}\).

  4. Using the mathematical relationship between velocity, distance, and time is how we find the equivalent distances of light-minutes and light-years in SI units. Using the previous equation, and ignoring the arrows in this example because we are not concerned about direction, we can determine how far the light year and light minute are in meters:

  5. Calculate speed using the speed equation - speed = distance divided by time. The speed equation can be rearranged to find distance travelled and time taken.

  6. 12 mar 2024 · Explain the relationships between instantaneous velocity, average velocity, instantaneous speed, average speed, displacement, and time. Calculate velocity and speed given initial position, initial time, final position, and final time. Interpret graphs of position vs. time and velocity vs. time.

  7. Speed is directly proportional to distance when time is constant: v s (t constant) Speed is inversely proportional to time when distance is constant: v ∝ 1 t ( s constant) Combining these two rules together gives the definition of speed in symbolic form.

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