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Average speed = distance covered / time taken

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SI units: metres per second (m/s)

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Velocity = Acceleration x time.

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The formula for average speed is?

Average speed over a period of time = (distance covered in a period of time) divided by (time it took to cover the distance).


The rate of change of position over a period of time?

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What speed are distance and time?

I'm sorry, but what you ask is not logical. Speed/Velocity is the measure of change in distance over a period of time.


What is the distance traveled over a period of time?

It is the product (multiplication) of the average speed and the time interval.


A quantity that represents the rate of change of distance over a period of time?

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When graphing speed which measurement is on the x axis and the y axis?

If you are graphing speed over a period of time, speed goes on the y-axis and time goes on the x-axis.


How do you deeat speeding spike?

you keep on making him speed by jumping over him then he will collapse after a period of time.


What does constant rage of change mean?

the speed at which a variable changes over a specific period of time


How are speed and distance directly related?

They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.


Can the distance traveled still be divided by the time taken to travel the distance if the speed accelerates to travel the distance?

The formula, distance = speed x time, or speed = distance / time, assumes constant speed. If the speed changes, then the formula speed = distance / time will give you the average speed over the time period. To get the instantaneous speed in this case, you must divide distance / time for a very short time interval.


What is the equation for average acceleraton for straight line motion?

Average acceleration = (change in speed over some period of time) divided by (time for the change)