Appearance
Speed, Distance & Time โ
Spec reference: Ratio, proportion and rates of change
Key idea: Use the relationship between speed, distance and time to solve problems.
Conversion Graphs
The formula triangle โ
Cover the quantity you want to find:
Units โ
| Speed | Distance | Time |
|---|---|---|
| m/s | metres | seconds |
| km/h | kilometres | hours |
| mph | miles | hours |
WARNING
Always make sure units are consistent before calculating.
Convert minutes to hours: divide by 60.
Convert hours to minutes: multiply by 60.
Worked examples โ
Example
A car travels 240 km in 3 hours. Find the average speed.
Example
A cyclist travels at 15 mph for 2.5 hours. Find the distance.
Example
A train travels 180 km at 90 km/h. How long does the journey take?
Answer:
Example
A journey of 45 km takes 36 minutes. Find the average speed in km/h.
Convert 36 minutes to hours:
Distance-time graphs โ
- Gradient = speed
- Horizontal line = stationary (not moving)
- Steeper line = faster speed
- Negative gradient = returning to start
Exam tips โ
Watch out for
- Always convert time to hours (not minutes) when speed is in km/h or mph
- Average speed = total distance รท total time (not the mean of the speeds)
Test Yourself โ
Question 1 of 5
300 km in 4 hours. Average speed?