distance and time
Distance covered (S) and the total time it took to cover that distance (T). Then the average speed V = S/T which is distance per time, known as speed.
The student is calculating the average or mean speed of the ball.
Speed= distance over time. :)
Speed= distance over time. :)
1) The total distance travelled.2) The total time taken.Speed = Distance/Time
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.
She obtained the average speed of the three measurements.
to measure the average speed of a car for instince you must use the following formula SPEED= distance divided by time
No, you cannot determine the exact speed at the midpoint of a trip solely by calculating the average speed for the entire trip. Average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken, which does not account for variations in speed during different segments of the journey. The midpoint speed could be higher or lower than the average speed, depending on how speed changed throughout the trip.
I think it is cuz speed is velocity it's just a vector (more difficult name)
distance travelled and time taken average speed = distance/time
You can detect the speed of a ball by using tools like radar guns, speed cameras, or by calculating the speed based on time and distance measurements. These methods can provide an accurate measurement of the ball's speed at a given moment.