Write one statement about how distance and time are connected to each other when objects move with a steady speed.
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Distance is proporsional to the time
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The distance, d, an object will travel over a time, t, is equal to the time, t, multiplied by the speed, v.
In other words, d=vt, where d is the distance travelled, v is the speed, and t is the time.
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Rate/Time=Acceleration. The units would be distance/time/time, or distance per unit time squared.
In other words, d=vt, where d is the distance travelled, v is the speed, and t is the time.
Check the link below to confirm to avoid confusion.
Rate/Time=Acceleration. The units would be distance/time/time, or distance per unit time squared.
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y = x + v, where
y and x are straight line coordinates,
v = velocity
y and x are straight line coordinates,
v = velocity
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Distance equals rate divided by time:]
one thing I remembered from highschool physics
one thing I remembered from highschool physics