The wave speed is equal to the frequency multiplied by the wavelength. In this case, since the wave vibrates up and down twice per second (frequency = 2 Hz) and travels a distance of M each second, its wave speed would be 2M/s.
Speed is the distance an object travels per unit of time. It is calculated as the distance covered divided by the time taken to cover that distance. Speed is a scalar quantity and is expressed in units such as meters per second or miles per hour.
That's the object's "speed". (NOT velocity.)
Speed is the distance an object travels per unit of time. It is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance. Speed is usually measured in units like meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Common characteristics of waves include frequency (number of waves per second), wavelength (distance between wave peaks), amplitude (maximum displacement of a wave from its resting position), and velocity (speed at which the wave travels). Waves can also be classified as transverse (vibrates perpendicular to the direction of propagation) or longitudinal (vibrates parallel to the direction of propagation).
Its speed is the distance it travels per unit time.
Divide the distance by the time. Answer will be in meters/second in this case.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
The average speed is one fifth of the distance that she travels from the third to the eighth second.
Its speed was 15cm per second. ( 75cm divided by 5 seconds = distance per each second, which is essentially an expression of speed).
Speed is the distance an object travels per unit of time. It is calculated as the distance covered divided by the time taken to cover that distance. Speed is a scalar quantity and is expressed in units such as meters per second or miles per hour.
If you are plotting distance versus time it is a straight line with slope 300000
That's the object's "speed". (NOT velocity.)
Speed is the distance an object travels per unit of time. It is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance. Speed is usually measured in units like meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Common characteristics of waves include frequency (number of waves per second), wavelength (distance between wave peaks), amplitude (maximum displacement of a wave from its resting position), and velocity (speed at which the wave travels). Waves can also be classified as transverse (vibrates perpendicular to the direction of propagation) or longitudinal (vibrates parallel to the direction of propagation).
speed = distance/time = 100m / 50s = 2 m/s
Speed = Distance / Time
Distance = Rate * Timeso,Rate(speed) = Distance/Time= 112 meters/4 seconds= 28 meters/second