Velocity is displacement/time.
Average velocity. Vav = Δx/Δt
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Average Velocity
A displacement time graph is a graph that consists of an x and y axis using displacement, by time.
a=dv/dt average velocity = displacement divided by time take. so average velocity = displacement/time taken.
Every time the unicycle returns to its starting point, the average velocity equals zero. C. The total displacement divided by the time.
The Average Velocity on a position time graph or a velocity time graph.
Average speed is calculated by dividing the total distance covered divided by the time taken. Instantaneous speed is calculated as the derivative of displacement with respect to time.
Displacement divided by time will give you the motion of an object that has no unbalanced force acting on it
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Average velocity in a direction is calculated as the displacement in that direction divided by the total time taken. As the time interval is reduced, the displacement over that period also reduces and the limiting value of that ratio is the instantaneous velocity.
Average Velocity
A displacement time graph is a graph that consists of an x and y axis using displacement, by time.
a=dv/dt average velocity = displacement divided by time take. so average velocity = displacement/time taken.
If I understand the question correctly.......... Average speed can be calculated by dividing displacement by time (scalar) but once you refer to direction and "velocity" you are into a different paradigm (vector) and it is not as simple as dividing displacement by time
displacement+time divided by distance
it can be calculated at a particular instant as it is total displacement in given time
Every time the unicycle returns to its starting point, the average velocity equals zero. C. The total displacement divided by the time.
The Average Velocity on a position time graph or a velocity time graph.