Average speed is equal to displacement over time, so the formula would be: vavg = (x2 - x1) / (t2 - t1).
I'd imagine distance/total time=average speed
Speed is equal to the distance traveled divided by the time taken. SPEED = (DIST/Time)
Average speed is equal to displacement over time, so the formula would be: vavg = (x2 - x1) / (t2 - t1).
To calculate average speed, you would need the total time taken to cover the distance. If we have the time taken, we can divide the distance traveled by the time taken to get the average speed. Without the time taken, we cannot calculate the average speed in this case.
speed=250m/30s solve it
it is just the same equation for average speed v=d/t, unless the object is accelerating. Then the formula is v(instant) = v(initial) + at.
Speed= Distance/Time
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Divide the distance (2750) by the average speed per hour (500) to get the answer. When you solve the problem, the answer comes to 5.5 hours.
There are too many measurements that wouldn't have to be made in order to calculate an average speed. The only measurements that would matter in the most general example are the distance travelled and the time it took.
Before you can solve for an average, you have to know the value that you want to solve for the average.
speed = distance/time