That would be called a "constant speed".
(Not 'velocity', since no information about the direction of its motion has been given.)
The rate of change of motion is known as acceleration. Acceleration is the change in velocity over change in time. Velocity is the rate of change of position, or change in position over change in time.
The distance traveled per unit of time for an object is called speed. Speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance. It is typically measured in units such as meters per second or kilometers per hour.
False. The speed of light is always the same: 300,000 kilometers per second.
The rate that you cover a distance is your speed. Speed is a measure of the distance traveled per unit time. If your units are meters and seconds, then your speed would be in meters/second. To find the speed of something you divide the distance it traveled by the time it took to travel that distance. For example if something traveled 40 meters in 10 seconds its speed would be (40 meters)/(10 seconds) = 4 meters/second
The rate of motion, or speed, is the measure of how fast an object changes its position over time. It is calculated as the distance traveled by the object divided by the time taken to travel that distance. Speed is typically measured in units such as meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
If an object moves from one place to another it has changed its position. For example, distance equals speed x time. If you travel at 3 feet per second for 10 seconds you have traveled 30 feet, or changed position by 30 feet.
what is speed at a specific instant in time
The rate of change of motion is known as acceleration. Acceleration is the change in velocity over change in time. Velocity is the rate of change of position, or change in position over change in time.
96 feet per second
In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 3x108 meters.
To calculate the velocity of a moving object, you divide the change in its position by the time it took for that change to occur. The formula for velocity is velocity equals displacement divided by time taken (v = d/t). The resulting value will have units of distance traveled per unit of time (e.g. meters per second).
The distance traveled per unit of time for an object is called speed. Speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance. It is typically measured in units such as meters per second or kilometers per hour.
With the information given, all that can be said is that the distance is greater than the distance the object traveled in the previous second.
2 meters every second. bit pointless
Distance 1 is -4 so the position is -4!
The meter is defined as the distance traveled by ? in absolute vacuum in 1299792458 of a second.
Velocity is a speed and its direction. Speed is the quotient of change in distance (D) divided by change in time (T). Therefore calculating speed is dependent on the two variables of D and T, as well as the direction in which the position has changed. In SI unites the measure of the magnitude of velocity uses meters (m) per second(s).