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The equation is Average Speed = Distance Travels/Time. Just answered it Correct!
Distance divided by speed is used to calculate time.
Average speed = Total distance / Total time
The same way you calculate the average speed of any object. You divide distance by time.
If it "does not travel", the speed is zero. Not much to calculate there.
The equation is Average Speed = Distance Travels/Time. Just answered it Correct!
Distance divided by speed is used to calculate time.
Average speed = Total distance / Total time
the speed
The same way you calculate the average speed of any object. You divide distance by time.
I'm sure that average speed would be easier to calculate than instantaneous speed. To calculate average speed, just take the time that it takes to travel between two points, and divide that into the distance between the points.
Speed= distance over time. :)
If it "does not travel", the speed is zero. Not much to calculate there.
The average speed is the ratio between the distance and time.
If two trains are passing each other the relative speed can be found by adding the individual speeds of the two trains. This applies if the trains are passing each other in opposite directions. Should one be passing the other and both be moving in the same direction, the difference of the individual speeds would be the relative speed of the trains.
Average speed = Distance travelled/time to travel the distance . Average acceleration = Change of speed/time for the change .
That is just not true! If you can calculate its average speed you should be able to calculate its speed at any point in time during its flight, including its final velocity.