What is the formula for velocity??

v=d/t V=d/s

Formulas depend upon what other variables you already know. V = d/t is one example, if you know the distance d traveled in time t. If you know the kinetic energy E and the mass m, it is sqrt (2E/m). If you know the magnetic force F, charge q and magnetic field B, it is F/(qB). Dozens of other formulas could be written.

The DEFINITION of velocity is the calculus equation V = dX/dt, where V and X are vectors.

The formula for velocity is v = d/t, where v represents velocity, d represents distance, and t represents time. This formula calculates velocity by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to cover that distance.

To find velocity using this formula, you need to know both the distance traveled and the time it took to cover that distance. Once you have these values, you can substitute them into the formula and perform the calculation to determine the velocity. Remember to use consistent units for distance (such as meters or kilometers) and time (such as seconds or hours) to ensure accurate results.