Assuming this is from the Domino Dash science lab worksheet....
the effect of distance on speed would be:
the speed will depend on the distance, because your destination for example would be from let's say your house to the store. The store is your destination. the distance between is 200 km. to get there in 5 minutes, you need to go, say, 40 km a minute.
So, depending on your distance, your speed will differ, but it also depends on time.
**personal note: I'm only a student, and i didn't understand this question. it didnt explain it in my book.
it may tell the speed of the moving object
The two quantities needed to describe the speed of a moving object are distance traveled and time taken to cover that distance. Speed is calculated by dividing the distance by the time.
Speed is a scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving." Speed can be thought of as the rate at which an object covers distance. A fast-moving object has a high speed and covers a relatively large distance in a short amount of time. ... An object with no movement at all has a zero speed.
By measuring the distance and time
speed of the object by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. Speed is a measure of how fast an object is moving.
The speed of a moving object can be measured by calculating the distance the object travels over a specific period of time. This can be done using the formula: speed = distance / time. Alternatively, speed can also be measured using radar guns or GPS devices that track the object's movement in real-time.
The distance vs. time graph of an object moving at a constant speed would be a straight line with a positive slope. This is because the distance covered by the object would increase uniformly with time as the object moves at a constant speed.
The average speed of an moving object is determined by using the formula velocity=distance/time or v=d/t.
Divide the distance travelled by the time.
Distance traveled divided by the time it took.
speed is the ratio of the distance an object moves per time unit (seconds,minutes hours)
False. The slope of the distance-time graph represents the speed of the object. A steeper slope indicates a faster speed, so the distance-time graph for a faster moving object would have a greater slope than the graph for a slower moving object.