The Speed, Distance & Time Formula
The three fundamental variables of motion are linked by a simple formula taught in every physics class in Pakistan:
Distance (D) = Speed (S) Γ Time (T)
Time (T) = Distance (D) Γ· Speed (S)
Our calculator lets you solve for any one variable by entering the other two. Select "Find Speed", "Find Distance", or "Find Time" from the tabs above.
Practical Examples β Pakistan Road Travel
| Route | Distance | Avg Speed | Est. Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lahore β Islamabad (M-2) | 375 km | 110 km/h | ~3.4 hrs |
| Karachi β Hyderabad (M-9) | 155 km | 100 km/h | ~1.6 hrs |
| Islamabad β Peshawar (M-1) | 155 km | 110 km/h | ~1.4 hrs |
| Lahore β Multan (M-4) | 340 km | 110 km/h | ~3.1 hrs |
| Rawalpindi β Murree | 32 km | 40 km/h | ~48 min |
Speed Units Explained
km/h (Kilometres per Hour)
The standard unit of speed in Pakistan for road travel, physics, and meteorology. Motorway speed limits in Pakistan are 120 km/h for cars.
m/s (Metres per Second)
Used in physics problems and scientific contexts. To convert: divide km/h by 3.6. For example, 120 km/h = 120 Γ· 3.6 = 33.3 m/s.
mph (Miles per Hour)
Used in the UK, USA. 1 mph = 1.6093 km/h. To convert 80 km/h to mph: 80 Γ· 1.6093 = 49.7 mph.
Speed in FSc Physics β Key Concepts
Uniform Speed vs. Acceleration
Uniform speed means the same distance is covered every second. When speed changes, we deal with acceleration: a = (v β u) Γ· t, where v is final velocity, u is initial velocity, and t is time.
Equations of Motion (FSc Chapter 3)
- v = u + at
- S = ut + Β½atΒ²
- vΒ² = uΒ² + 2aS