That's 'speed'.
(Not 'velocity'.)
I would go with Speed
distance covered per unit time is speed
Speed
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Speed.
Yes
It is the total distance travelled divided by the total time taken.
The velocity of the object. Velocity involves direction as well as size (the concept of speed does not involve direction) e.g. I can drive round a roundabout at a constant speed of 30 m.p.h., but in doing so my direction continually changes, so my velocity keeps changing
Distance travelled / time taken to travel the distance
No. Speed can be measured in other ways as well, such as km per hour and meters per second.
The unit of speed in that case is " centimeters per minute ".
Speed is measured by calculating the distance you have gone and how long it took you to get there. speed = distance over time
It's always a question of distance divided by time; all that changes is how you measure those two things.
It is the total distance travelled divided by the total time taken.
Yes. You can also find speed by distance divided by height
Speed is measured in units of (Distance) over (Time). So Speed divided by Time would be equivalent to (Distance) over (Time squared), which is the unit of measurement for Acceleration.
Speed is distance divided by time. So : you could have meters per second, or meters per hour, etc.
An objects speed or motion is measured by distance divided by time.
The distance travelled, measured in miles divided by the time taken, measured in seconds.
Speed (scalar quantity) measured in ms-1
speed over distance or speed/Distance.
There is no relation between speed and time. if you add up the distance than the speed or time can be measured according to the distance measured. for example we say car A traveled 5 km in 20 minutes with a speed of 15 km/hour
Speed is measured by distance traveled divided by time taken. These radar guns measure exactly how far the ball goes within a time frame.Ê