The velocity speed is measured as the time taken to cover a set distance. For example: using black powder in muskets, the muzzle velocities range from approximately 120 m/s (390 ft/s) to 370 m/s (1,200 ft/s).
That is called acceleration.
That is called acceleration.
That is called acceleration.
That is called acceleration.
Velocity is the correct answer.
That is called acceleration.
Speed is distance divided by the time taken Velocity is distance in a particular direction divided by the time taken. Velocity is a vector quantity while speed is a scalar quantity. That means that velocity include information about the direction of movement, while speed does not.
Speed is the magnitude of velocity, with units of distance divided by time. An important distinction is that speed is a scalar and velocity is a vector. Consequently, speed (unlike velocity) does not have a direction.
Acceleration equals velocity divided by time i.e a=v/t The S.I unit of Acceleration is m/s2
That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
A change in speed divided by time is called acceleration. If the acceleration is negative, it is called deceleration. Technically, acceleration is the first derivative of velocity, and velocity comprises both speed and direction. Even more technically, the limit of the delta change in speed (velocity) divided by delta time, as the delta time approaches zero, is the acceleration. Finally, by Newton's Second Law of Motion, acceleration is force divided by mass, so it is also true that a change in speed divided by time is force divided by mass.
Speed or velocity can be expressed as the distance divided by time.
Speed divided by time.
total velocity * * * * * It is the average speed, not velocity which is a vector.
Speed or velocity.
Speed is distance divided by the time taken Velocity is distance in a particular direction divided by the time taken. Velocity is a vector quantity while speed is a scalar quantity. That means that velocity include information about the direction of movement, while speed does not.
speed is distance divided by time Miles per hour velocity is distance divided by time for a given direction so it is direction sometimes known as a vector. so VECTOR
That's the average velocity during that time. (not speed)
Speed is the magnitude of velocity, with units of distance divided by time. An important distinction is that speed is a scalar and velocity is a vector. Consequently, speed (unlike velocity) does not have a direction.
Final Velocity minus Initial Velocity (all together this is the change in velocity) divided by the average acceleration will give you the time it took for the object to reach that speed.(Vf - Vi) / Aaverage = Time
Acceleration equals velocity divided by time i.e a=v/t The S.I unit of Acceleration is m/s2
That expression represents average speed during the time.
That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.