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(Physics) I have to change the equation v=d/t to t=d/v, but how do I do that? Can someone tell me the process?​

Physics I have to change the equation vdt to tdv but how do I do that Can someone tell me the process class=

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  • 10-02-2020

Explanation:

Velocity = displacement / time

v = d / t

Multiply both sides by time.

v × t = d / t × t

vt = d

Divide both sides by velocity.

vt / v = d / v

t = d / v

Time = displacement / velocity

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