How do you find the actual speed in a physics equation?


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Physics Speed is directly proportional to distance when time is constant: v s (t constant). Speed is inversely proportional to time when distance is constant: v t (s constant). Combining these two rules together gives the definition of speed in symbolic form; v=s/t.

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