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Total distance divided by total time
Not enough information. To solve for average speed, you would usually divide a distance by a time.
Uniform speed = Speed that doesn't change. Average speed = A number that represents the uniform speed that would have covered the observed distance in the observed time, although the actual speed at any moment during that time is unknown.
velocity is just a general term for speed (it could be average velocity or instantaneous velocity). Instantaneous velocity/speed (same thing) is the speed at that second. If you are familiar with calculus, it is the derivative of the position graph. Whereas average velocity is how fast the object is going in, for example, 1 hour, it is the speed that is maintained the whole hour (or the average) Instantaneous would be that at the second, at for example t=1.425, the speed is 24m/h . something along those lines
Average speed allows you to change the instantaneous speed throughout the travel time, while during constant speed, one keeps there instantaneous speed at the same numberAverage speed is when a car is moving with a speed of 25 miles per hour. Constant speed is speed maintained consistency over time.
You measure the entire and divide that by the total.
Total distance divided by total time
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.
Velocity, you divide distance/time Hi my names bob.
The actual speed can change all the time. You can calculate the average speed by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time.
An hour is 60 minutes, so the cyclist would travel 2.4 x 6=14.4 mph (miles per hour)
The average speed is (60 km) / (2 hr) = 30 km/hr. The speed along the way would most likely vary above and below that number.
You divide the total distance by the total time.
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I resolve to use cyclist in an example sentence.
Assuming they travel at the same speed, the bigger (heavier/larger/etc.) one would have more kinetic energy.
I would call it current speed, not average speed.