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Speed. The equation to find speed is distance over time.
The distance that a wave travels in a certain amount of time is a wavelength. Wrong,it's speed.(:
Its speed is the distance it travels per unit time.
That's the object's "speed". (NOT velocity.)
There are two pieces of data that need to be recorded. The distance and the time it takes to complete the known distance, gives you the speed. For an example, your car travels at a steady 60 miles, in one hour you would expect to have travelled 60 miles.
Speed. The equation to find speed is distance over time.
This distance is called the 'Thinking Distance'.
No, the distance an object travels in unit time is called speed. The distance travelled per unit time in a specified direction is called velocity. The rate of change of velocity is called acceleration.
Speed = Distance / Time
wave speed
The distance that a wave travels in a certain amount of time is a wavelength. Wrong,it's speed.(:
Its speed is the distance it travels per unit time.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
That's the object's "speed". (NOT velocity.)
light year the DISTANCE light travels in a year so 'light year' is not a measure of time.
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determine the units of a caterpillar's speed if you measure the distance the caterpillar travels in centimeters and the time it takes to travels this distance in minute