Average velocity.
The object's total distance traveled divided by the total time it traveled is its average speed.
Speed = Distance/Time
The total distance traveled by a particle undergoing simple harmonic motion in one period is equal to four times the amplitude of its motion. Therefore, if the amplitude is 0.18m, the total distance traveled in one period would be 4 * 0.18m = 0.72m.
Displacement is equal to the distance traveled when the motion is along a straight line. This happens when the motion is in one direction without any changes in direction. In such cases, the magnitude of displacement is equal to the total distance traveled.
A body in simple harmonic motion with amplitude A will move a total distance fo 2A in a time equal to one period.
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speed
average speed
The measure that quantifies the total distance traveled by an object during its motion is known as the "path length" or "arc length." This distance is calculated by integrating the magnitude of the velocity vector along the path traveled by the object.
No. The total distance traveled divided by constant speed is the time interval.
the rate of speed
Displacement is the shortest distance between the starting and ending points of an object's motion, while distance is the total length of the path traveled by the object.