Distance traveled divided by the time it took.
as the moving object covers some distance in some interval of time and average speed is obtained by dividing the total distance travelled by total time taken
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Divide the distance travelled by the time.
An object that is moving at 1 m/s is also moving at 3.6 km/h. Average speed is the rate of total distance and the time interval.
The speed of the object will increase.
Yes. If an object is moving at a constant speed the average speed and the constant speed are the same.
No, it can't. Average VELOCITY can be zero, though.
average speed
The average speed of an moving object is determined by using the formula velocity=distance/time or v=d/t.
Average speed and instantaneous speed are both measurements of the speed of an object. The instantaneous speed measures how fast the object is going at a particular moment, while average speed shows how fast the object was moving in total over time.
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as the moving object covers some distance in some interval of time and average speed is obtained by dividing the total distance travelled by total time taken
An object can move in a circle at different speeds.
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Divide the distance travelled by the time.
No. Average speed is the rate an object is moving measured over more than an instant, such as one second, one minute, or something like that. Instantaneous speed, however, is the limit of the average speed as the interval of time approaches zero, i.e. at a given instant.