-- Measure the distance the object moved.
-- Measure the time it took to move that distance.
-- Divide (distance it moved) by (time it took).
The result is average speed during that time.
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Average speed is an average value of speed over a given time. If your speed is constant (not changing), then your average speed will equal your speed at any given moment in time.
Average Speed is different from average speed becoz speed is particular while avera speed is the total distance divided from time
Average distance ______________ = Average Speed Average time
I would call it current speed, not average speed.
Instantaneous speed is the speed at a particular moment in time.The average speed of an object tells you the (average) rate at which it covers distance
average speed = distance / time
you use a calecutor with graph on it!
For the instantaneous value of average velocity, average speed and average velocity are equal.
velocity is a vector and speed is scalar. Velocity has magnitude and directions, with magnitude being speed. The magnitude of average velocity and average speed is the same.
Hi There is not an average speed. It depends on the length and wind direction and speed
The concept of average speed is somewhat simpler than "instantaneous speed".