Speed,Time and Distance
The basic formula says Speed= Distance/Time . From this formula, it is evident that speed is directly proportional to distance and inversely proportional to time.
Important Concept
If Time taken as Constant:- Distance travelled directly proportional to speed i.e. More speed, more distance.
If Time is constant : Distance is directly proportional to speed.
Example-:
D1/D2=S1/S2
If Speed taken as Constant:- Distance travelled directly proportional to time i.e. More distance, more time.
If Speed is constant : Distance is directly proportional to Time.
Example: D1/D2=T1/T2
If Distance taken as Constant:- Speed is inversly proportional to time i.e. More speed,less the time .
If Distance is constant : Speed is inversly proportional to Time.
Example: S1/S2=T2/T1
1(kilometer/hour) = 1000(meters) / 3600(seconds) can also be expressed as 1(kilometer/hour) = 5/18(meters/second), which is its simplified form.
To convert km/h to m/s, directly multiply the given value of speed by the fraction 5/18.
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