可以是:distance is equal to time times speed.或:distance is equal to time multiplied by speed 或:distance is equal to time multiplying speed.
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One might be tempted to apply Speed = Distance/Time and say that time equals 0 in this situation, thus moving through this type of void should result in Infinite speed. However, in a Timeless Void, time does not exist, making Time = Not Applicable. So in short, Time = Nonexistent or...
It is reasonable to assume that the echo time equals the time necessary for the radio wave to travel from the Earth to the Moon and back (that is, neglecting any time delays in the electronic equipment). Calculate the distance from Earth to the Moon given that the echo time was 2.56 s...
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(2.32), the time-averaged Poynting vector decreases by the same factor over half that distance. The decay of the surface wave along the direction perpendicular to the interface z=0 is described by two decay rates: Im{αmet} and Im{αdiel}. A decay rate has the dimension of inverse ...
Distance divided by speed equals time. If I want to travel 20 meters with a speed of 10 meters per second it will take me 2 seconds, (20 m / 10 m/s = 2 s). Let tsp equal the students time to the puddle, tbp equal the buses time to the puddle, and v2 equal the speed of ...
(10)] and, when multiplied by the total inertia J, gives the starting time tst, At exactly ωL, the quantity TM − TL equals zero (Fig. 8); therefore, its reciprocal value goes to infinity. This singularity is removed by considering the accelerating time about 0.98 ωL. The ...
We know from kinematics that v=distancetime. What's the distance that this thing completes in one orbit? Well, it's traveling in a circle of radius r, so that's just the circumference of that circle, 2πr. And if you do that in one full circle, then this t just becomes...