To measure smaller object use ruler or measuring tape.
Or
For long paths use laser distance measurer
Or
For further long distances use Side road millage stones
Or
For Still long distances JUST USE Google earth :p
Hope it helped
If you know how fast an object is moving and how much time it has spent moving, you can calculate how far it moved by multiplying its speed by the time.
distance
Displacement over time, or how far an object has moved in a given time, is the definition of speed. The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity has direction.
frame of reference gives a pictorial indication of how far and object has moved
Relative or apparent motion.
Is magnitude in a straight line
Distance
Displacement over time, or how far an object has moved in a given time, is the definition of speed. The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity has direction.
speed
the object's "speed".(not 'velocity')
speed
Distance = rate*time. Thusly we can calculatae the speed an object is traveling if we know how far and in what length of time the object has traveled.
No, distance and speed are two separate measurements. Distance is how far an object moves relative to speed and time, and speed is how fast an object moves relative to time and distance.
frame of reference gives a pictorial indication of how far and object has moved
Relative or apparent motion.
Distance
distance
momentum
The speed of an object does not, by definition, have a direction. Speed is defined as the total distance that an object travels divided by the time that it takes the object to travel that distance. A similar concept which does have a direction is velocity. Velocity is defined as the displacement of the object (how far it has moved from its original position and the direction in which it has moved) divided by the time during which it moved. The difference between these two concepts can also be explained in terms of a runner completing a lap around a quarter-mile track. If it takes the runner three minutes to complete the lap, the runner's speed is .25miles/3minutes. The runner's velocity, however, is zero. This is because the runner starts at the same place that they end (because the track is a loop) so that at the end of the 3minutes they are back where they started which makes their displacement zero.