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The equation is Average Speed = Distance Travels/Time. Just answered it Correct!
The term "velocity", as used in physics, DOES have an associated direction. Most derived terms, such as "average velocity", also do.
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Velocity refers to the rate of change in distance of an object, and also the direction of the change, where speed just refers to the rate of change without regard to the direction, so if the object moved at all, it would have an average speed greater than zero, so No.
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.
The equation is Average Speed = Distance Travels/Time. Just answered it Correct!
S is usually used for position and v for velocity or speed.
Speed reading is used to read information at rates faster the average reading speed AND at comprehension and understanding levels better than the average.
I'd imagine distance/total time=average speed
Speed= distance over time. :)
If both speeds are used for the same amount of time, the average speed is just the sum of the two speeds divided by 2. If one speed is used for a longer time than another, you will have to calculate the total distance traveled for each speed (speed x time), and then divide by the total time (add the times).
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The average speed of a motorbike used in competition is around 88 miles per hour. Otherwise, the speed is around 50 to 60 miles per hour.
The formula for calculating average speed is: Average speed = Total distance / Total time Where: Total distance is the total distance traveled in a certain amount of time. Total time is the total amount of time it takes to travel the total distance. For example, if you travel 100 miles in 2 hours, your average speed would be 50 miles per hour. Average speed = 100 miles / 2 hours = 50 miles per hour Average speed can be used to calculate the speed of a car, a bike, a person, or any other object that is moving. It can also be used to calculate the speed of a process, such as the speed at which a computer program is running. Here are some examples of how average speed can be used: A driver wants to know how long it will take to travel from one city to another. They can use the average speed of their car to calculate the travel time. A runner wants to know how fast they are running. They can use a stopwatch to measure their time over a certain distance, and then use the average speed formula to calculate their speed. A company wants to know how long it takes to produce a certain number of products. They can use the average speed of their production line to calculate the production time. Average speed is a simple but useful tool that can be used to measure the speed of objects and processes.
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Average speed.
Average speed during a period of time =(distance traveled during the time) divided by (length of the time period)