That is called speed, or - if the direction is also relevant - velocity.
It is the product (multiplication) of the average speed and the time interval.
V = d / tVelocity is the change in distance over an interval of time.
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formula for speed is distance traveled over time taken to cover distance acceleration is given by change in velocity per unit time
(a distance traveled) divided by (time to travel the distance) is known as a "speed" .
Columbus was known to keep logs of how far he traveled during his voyages. It is estimated from these logs that he traveled a little over 3,400 nautical miles.
time and distance traveled over that amount of time
I think it's called the 'fetch'
Concentration camps were all over, nearly every country had at least one. Therefore, they all traveled the least distance.
The formula, distance = speed x time, or speed = distance / time, assumes constant speed. If the speed changes, then the formula speed = distance / time will give you the average speed over the time period. To get the instantaneous speed in this case, you must divide distance / time for a very short time interval.