There are too many measurements that wouldn't have to be made in order to calculate an average speed.
The only measurements that would matter in the most general example are the distance travelled and the time it took.
Not enough information. To solve for average speed, you would usually divide a distance by a time.
Average speed is equal to displacement over time, so the formula would be: vavg = (x2 - x1) / (t2 - t1).
Average speed is equal to displacement over time, so the formula would be: vavg = (x2 - x1) / (t2 - t1).
I would call it current speed, not average speed.
The mean is the average. The daily mean would be the average of all the measurements made on a particular day.
Average speed = distance/time
To measure the average speed you would need to divide the distance over time
Put him in sleeper hold and average speed is 0.
it would be about 4Ghz
would be about 4Ghz
The average speed of the truck would be 3 divided by 2. Thus the average speed of the truck would be 1.5km/ph.
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.