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Velocity is equal to distance divided by time.
The speed of an object at a time is found by determining its rate of change of distance. If the speed is constant, it can be determined by the ratio of distance to time taken.
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When an object's distance or direction from another object is changing, it is called motion.there are a number of possibilities depending on the exact nature of the physics.relative velocityrelative displacementrelative acceleration
That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
Distance and Time
Velocity is equal to distance divided by time.
The speed of an object at a time is found by determining its rate of change of distance. If the speed is constant, it can be determined by the ratio of distance to time taken.
c virtual,upright,and larger than the object.
When an object's distance or direction from another object is changing, it is called motion.there are a number of possibilities depending on the exact nature of the physics.relative velocityrelative displacementrelative acceleration
Displacement.
That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
It is its perimeter.
Speed. The equation to find speed is distance over time.
That is called the object's speed.
It isn't clear what you mean by "total distance". Distance from where? And why "total"?
It is called speed Speed = Distance/Time