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Instantaneous velocity is the velocity of an object at a specific moment in time.
The colour green is a non example of average speed.
speed is a scalar quantity
One example problem of speed and velocity would be 'What is the speed of a sailboat traveling 100 meters in 180 seconds?' You can use a calculator to solve these types of problems.
Any unit of speed will do - for example, meters/second, or kilometers/hour.
Instantaneous velocity is the velocity of an object at a specific moment in time.
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The colour green is a non example of average speed.
speed = distance/time
Yes. A speed limit sign is an example of a regulatory sign.
speed is a scalar quantity
Speed is what it is: speed. Velocity is speed in a given direction, a vector quantity.
That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".
The sport of auto racing focuses on speed.
That means the speed, compared to the speed of sound. For example, "mach 2" means twice the speed of sound.
That depends on the speed. For example, if you walk, it will take longer than in a car - and both people walking, and cars, can travel at different speeds.If you decide on a speed, divide the distance by the speed. For example, for a speed of 60 miles per hour, 30/60 = 1/2 hour.That depends on the speed. For example, if you walk, it will take longer than in a car - and both people walking, and cars, can travel at different speeds.If you decide on a speed, divide the distance by the speed. For example, for a speed of 60 miles per hour, 30/60 = 1/2 hour.That depends on the speed. For example, if you walk, it will take longer than in a car - and both people walking, and cars, can travel at different speeds.If you decide on a speed, divide the distance by the speed. For example, for a speed of 60 miles per hour, 30/60 = 1/2 hour.That depends on the speed. For example, if you walk, it will take longer than in a car - and both people walking, and cars, can travel at different speeds.If you decide on a speed, divide the distance by the speed. For example, for a speed of 60 miles per hour, 30/60 = 1/2 hour.