if the time is invcreasing the velocity increases too and depends on the distance to reach a high speed.
Distance and time do not, in general, affect the speed. Speed, however, can affect distance or time. Distance is directly proportional to speed, time is inversely proportional.
Because speed = distance/time
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
Time is inversely proportional to speed.
if the distance remains the same then your speed increases
Distance and time do not, in general, affect the speed. Speed, however, can affect distance or time. Distance is directly proportional to speed, time is inversely proportional.
Because speed = distance/time
The two main factors that affect speed are distance and time. Speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
Time is inversely proportional to speed.
As the time taken decreases, the speed increases since speed = distance ÷ time
It would increase your speed. Speed = distance / time so if you decrease the time whilst keeping the distance the same, distance/time increases.
if the distance remains the same then your speed increases
It would increase your speed.
Speed affects distance and time. The faster you go, relative to a stationary object, the more your time slows down and distance shrinks according to the stationary observer. However, you would notice nothing unusual time would progress normally and your distance would be the same according to you. According to you, you would see the stationary observer grow in distance and see there time speed up.
Speed= distance / time distance = speed x time time = distance / speed
speed = distance / time so distance / speed = time
Speed= distance/time Distance= speed x time Time= distance/speed
D= Distance S= Speed T= Time Speed = Distance/Time Distance = Speed x Time Time Taken = Distance/Speed
The formula for distance divided by time is speed. It is calculated as speed = distance / time.
time=distance x speed. to find speed, it is speed=distance/time distance=speed x time.
Time = (distance) divided by (speed) Distance = (speed) multiplied by (time) Speed = (distance) divided by (time)
The difference in distance can affect wave speed by changing the time it takes for the wave to travel from one point to another. If the distance is larger, the wave may take longer to travel, resulting in a slower wave speed. Conversely, a shorter distance may lead to a faster wave speed.
Distance does not affect time. At very high speeds - close to the speed of light - speed does make time go slower. This is the Lorentz time-dilation.
That depends on the speed. If you know the speed, use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.That depends on the speed. If you know the speed, use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.That depends on the speed. If you know the speed, use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.That depends on the speed. If you know the speed, use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.