54 miles per hour
it goes at the average speed of 80 mph
For example, an object goes in a circle, at a speed of 50 km/hour. The average speed is 50 km/hour; the average velocity is zero.
Matt's average speed is 50 mph
90km/hr
distance divided by time equals speed.
An average of 45 mph.
48 metres per second.
1500/3= average mile per hour.
A garden snail goes to a speed of 0.03 mph. An average snail gets 2.36 inches in a minute, and per day about 2.8 m.
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
Yes it is possible. If a body goes round a circular path then distance covered by one full rotation will be 2 pi r But the total displacement is 0. Hence the average speed exists but average velocity does not exist.
Depends on what your average speed is, if you average 95, then it takes you 1 hour. If you average 47.5, then it takes 2 hours and so it goes on.