How to Solve a Velocity, Distance, and Time Problem (Easy)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • A video explaining how to use the v=d/t equation.

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  • @Elohim-ox2bk
    @Elohim-ox2bk 7 месяцев назад +1

    The answer is 100m dash in 14.4s. Because if you try to take something out of its natural state then you cause time. Velocity is an adulterated of a natural state as thus is false.. This is literally the golden key to everything.! I love you and never want you to suffer again! Love yahweh!

  • @iflip_pizzas5539
    @iflip_pizzas5539 Год назад +4

    thanks for the help

  • @gtsplayz2182
    @gtsplayz2182 10 месяцев назад +1

    What about with circumference?

  • @francedaledano8751
    @francedaledano8751 10 месяцев назад

    Jens walks 5 kilometers from his house to quiapo to buy a new bike which he uses to return home. He averaged 10 kilometers faster on his bike than on foot. If his total trip took 1hour and 20 minutes, what is his walking speed?

  • @Legendman78
    @Legendman78 4 месяца назад

    This is what I looking for😢

  • @alkkk
    @alkkk Год назад +3

    Is velocity always distance over time

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  Год назад +2

      That's the basic equation for velocity, but there are many other equations that have velocity in them.

  • @francisreinsenting33
    @francisreinsenting33 Год назад +3

    how did u divide the 100m and 14.4s?

    • @internetduck1114
      @internetduck1114 Год назад +2

      100 ÷ 14.4
      Dividing with decimals (the dot in "14.4") on paper might be a little tricky.
      But if you see addition, subtraction, and multiplication with decimals too, then you'd be familiar with them better

    • @internetduck1114
      @internetduck1114 Год назад

      also don't forget that you'd have to write the answer as 6.94 "m/s". See how 100 "m" and 14.4 "s" got combined into "m/s" in velocity's answer?
      It also works like this:
      Distance= 2 km (kilometers)
      Time= 2 h (hours)
      Velocity=?
      2 km
      ÷
      2h
      =
      2km/h

    • @Specising
      @Specising Год назад

      I would do like convert to fraction do reciprocal and multiply and divide

    • @punsaranipinnawala289
      @punsaranipinnawala289 Год назад +1

      At this case, the decimal point of 14.4 should be put forward so that the number will be a whole number as 144. Then do the same thing to 100. as putting the decimal of 100 a step forward so that it will be 1000 (thousand). Then divide 1000 by 144. When dividing, be considerate about the rules & also the decimal points of the answer. That's it.