Velocity Formula
Formula:v = d รท t
(where v is velocity, d is distance, and t is time)
Introduction to Velocity Formula
The velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference and is a vector quantity. The formula v = d / t calculates the velocity, where v is the velocity, d is the distance traveled, and t is the time taken. The result is expressed in distance units per time unit (e.g., meters per second, miles per hour).
Parameter usage:
d
= distance traveledt
= time taken
Example valid values:
d
= 100,t
= 20
Output:
v
= velocity
Data validation
The distance and time should be greater than zero.
Summary
This formula calculates the velocity of an object based on the distance traveled and the time taken. It is commonly used in physics and engineering.