calculate the distance traveled by the time taken
speed= distance/time... speed is distance divided by time.
no
instantaneous speed.
Instantaneous speed is speed measured at a specific time. Speed is an average.
It shows instantaneous speed.
If the displacement of the object (its position) can be described as a functional or algebric equation, you can find the instant speed of this object by calculating the derivative of its displacement equation, knowing that speed is the first derivative of position and acceleration, its second.
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To obtain instantaneous speed you will need to utilize the formula v = speed multiplied by time if you have the speed already. If you do not have the speed use v = dx/dt.
No instantaneous speed is not final speed.
instantaneous speed
instantaneous speed.
Instantaneous Speed.
Instantaneous speed is speed measured at a specific time. Speed is an average.
The rate of change in position at a given point in time is instantaneous speed, instantaneous velocity.
It shows instantaneous speed.
Probably: Average Speed = Total Distance/Total Time. or Instantaneous Speed = Gradient of the tangent to the Distance v Time graph.
Instantaneous speed is the speed of a body at any one instant. There is really no such thing as the instantaneous speed, it is merely the average speed over a very short space of time.
Instantaneous.
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