dandamangd dandamangd
  • 21-08-2021
  • Physics
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What is the formula for the speed of an object, using distance and time? In m/s.

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Dan2008
Dan2008 Dan2008
  • 21-08-2021

The answer you are looking for is S=D/T, which is the formula.

It is also read as Speed=Distance/Time, or Speed=Distance divided by Time.

The "S" stands for "Speed."

The "D" stands for "Distance."

The "T" stands for "Time."

I hope this has helped answer your question. Enjoy your day, and take care.

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dandakoolman dandakoolman
  • 21-08-2021

Answer:

The formula is S=D/T.

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