velocity
Velocity
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
No, you cannot.
Velocity is a measure of how fast an object is moving in a specific direction. It is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time it took to travel that distance. The formula for velocity is velocity distance/time.
Distance traveled over a given time interval is determined by multiplying the speed at which the object is moving by the duration of time it has been moving. The formula to calculate distance is distance = speed x time.
The distance traveled by an object changes over time based on its speed and direction of motion. This change can be described by the object's velocity, which is the rate of change of its position with respect to time.
velocity means the distance traveled in certain time and in a certain direction. Therefore: velocity is the result of dividing the traveled distance by time taken, and adding a direction to it.
Speed is measured as distance traveled over time. It indicates how fast an object is moving from one point to another. It is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to cover that distance.
The time does affect the distance traveled because the longer you allow something to go, the farther its going to go. the other way around would be the longer you let it to, the longer its going to take. So time DOES affect the distance traveled.
A speed. If the direction is relevant, a velocity.
velocity
If you divide he distance by the time, and take into account the direction traveled, you will get the AVERAGE velocity during the time considered.