total distance divided by total time
Total distance divided by total time
Cycler's speed = 400/20 = 20 meters per second. Skier's speed = 1500/60 = 25 meters per second. The skier's average speed during his minute is 25% faster than the cyclist's average speed during his 20 seconds.
SI unit for (average speed) = metres per second.
As the cyclist increases its speed, so too does the frictional force. The cyclist will keep accelerating until both the forces become balanced. The cyclist will then remain at a constant speed until one of the forces changes again. Hope this helps
If only total distance and total time are considered, the speed calculated (total distance / total time) is the average speed of the entire trip.
Total distance divided by total time
Velocity, you divide distance/time Hi my names bob.
You measure the entire and divide that by the total.
Find the distance of the race. Find the cyclist's start time. Find the cyclist's finish time. Elapsed time = Finish time - Start time. Average speed = Distance/Elapsed time.
The actual speed can change all the time. You can calculate the average speed by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time.
The average speed for the entire trip is 9mph.
1/18
You divide the total distance by the total time.
W/4 mph
16 km is not a speed (average or otherwise), it is a distance. It is therefore impossible to answer this question.
Cycler's speed = 400/20 = 20 meters per second. Skier's speed = 1500/60 = 25 meters per second. The skier's average speed during his minute is 25% faster than the cyclist's average speed during his 20 seconds.
40km per hour