time and distance traveled over that amount of time
Speed = (distance traveled) divided by (time for that distance)
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by finding it's mass and speed
Mass and velocity (weight and speed)
Change in speed divided by time.
Some of the more basic measurements of an object we can take are time and position (or distance). From these values we can calculate things (like speed and direction) that we use to describe its motion.
Scalar and vector quantities. Scalar quantities only have magnitude, like the volume of an object. Vectors have both magnitude and direction, like the velocity of an object.
You Are Finding The Area Of That Object .
The difference between an object's speed and an object's velocity is that the object's speed is how fast it is going, and the object's velocity is how many units of speed the object has traveled.
Velocity is defined as the rate of change of the position of an object in relation to the specification of its speed and direction of motion. Therefore, an object at rest will have zero velocity.
Acceleration and velocity are vector quantities. Speed, age, and temperature are not.
WHAT THE SPEED OF STATIONARY OBJECT?