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It is usually meters per second. But it can vary if that is not a suitable unit to use.
The average speed of an object can be used to determine an unmeasured distance by using the formula distance = speed x time. The time should also be known for this formula to work.
You might be referring to velocity. It is a vector physical quantity and both speed AND direction are required to define it. One can also consider velocity as the rate at which an object changes position.
Any unit of speed will do - for example, meters/second, or kilometers/hour.
If an object is in motion, we apply the term speed to the distance (displacement) it achieves for a given unit of time. If we take speed and add a direction vector, as is asked here, we are talking about the velocity of the object.
Any speed is distance covered/time to cover the distance .Whenever you calculate a speed using this definition, the answer you getis the average speed during the time it took to cover the distance.The same units are used to describe any speed, whether it's average orinstantaneous speed.(any unit of length)/(any unit of time) is a perfectly good unit of speed.
It is usually meters per second. But it can vary if that is not a suitable unit to use.
The average speed of an object can be used to determine an unmeasured distance by using the formula distance = speed x time. The time should also be known for this formula to work.
You might be referring to velocity. It is a vector physical quantity and both speed AND direction are required to define it. One can also consider velocity as the rate at which an object changes position.
Speed is speed. Doesn't matter whether it's average, peak, minimum, or instantneous.(Any unit of length or distance)/(any unit of time) is a fine unit of speed.A few of the more popular ones includemiles per hourfeet per secondkilometers per hourcentimeters per minutefurlongs per fortnight' c '
Any unit of speed will do - for example, meters/second, or kilometers/hour.
"speed" or "the speed"
If an object is in motion, we apply the term speed to the distance (displacement) it achieves for a given unit of time. If we take speed and add a direction vector, as is asked here, we are talking about the velocity of the object.
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"speed" or "the speed"
Speed=Distance travelled by the object /Time taken to cover the distance.