Yes.
An object is in motion only if its distance from a reference point is changing. The average speed of the object is given by the object's rate of change of displacement from the reference point over time.
You find the velocity by distance divide by speed
yes becaus the distance between molcules water is lower than air.so when sound shake one of them the speed for transfering the motion is faster.
The information given by the slope of ("on") a distance-time graph is the SPEED. The size ("magnitude") of the slope is the size of the speed and the units of the distance axis are divided by the units on the time axis to give the units of the speed ... so if your distance is in miles and time is in hours then your speed will be in miles per ("divided by") hours (mph)... but if distance is in metres and time is in seconds then the speed is in metre per second (m/s).
The velocity of the object. Velocity involves direction as well as size (the concept of speed does not involve direction) e.g. I can drive round a roundabout at a constant speed of 30 m.p.h., but in doing so my direction continually changes, so my velocity keeps changing
distance, time, speed
Speed of motion is determined by time and distance.
speed
The average speed of motion is when speed is changing. Speed equals total distance divided by total travel time. Velocity is the speed and direction of an object's motion.
By measuring the distance and time
The rate of motion is Speed. (V=distance divided by time).
An objects motion or speed is distance divided by time.
An objects speed or motion is measured by distance divided by time.
Velocity is equal to distance divided by time.
Speed is the measure of distance over time.
distance and time
There can be no sensible answer. "mph" is a unit for measuring speed or velocity, not distance.