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Instantaneous velocity is the velocity of an object at a specific instant in time. It represents the object's speed and direction at that moment. It is calculated as the limit of the average velocity as the time interval approaches zero.
Speed is an example of a scalar quantity, as it only has magnitude (numerical value) without a specific direction.
A ball rolling at a constant speed at the same rate of speed on a still surface.
Average speed is not measuring the distance traveled in total, as that is total distance. For example, if a car travels 30 miles in 1 hour and 90 miles in the next 2 hours, the average speed is not calculated as (30 + 90) / 3 hours.
No, Mach is a unit of speed used to measure an object's speed relative to the speed of sound in the medium through which it is traveling. For example, Mach 1 is the speed of sound.
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Instantaneous velocity is the velocity of an object at a specific instant in time. It represents the object's speed and direction at that moment. It is calculated as the limit of the average velocity as the time interval approaches zero.
speed = distance/time
Yes. A speed limit sign is an example of a regulatory sign.
Speed is an example of a scalar quantity, as it only has magnitude (numerical value) without a specific direction.
Speed is what it is: speed. Velocity is speed in a given direction, a vector quantity.
The sport of auto racing focuses on speed.
That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".
That means the speed, compared to the speed of sound. For example, "mach 2" means twice the speed of sound.
That depends on the speed. For example, if you walk, it will take longer than in a car - and both people walking, and cars, can travel at different speeds.If you decide on a speed, divide the distance by the speed. For example, for a speed of 60 miles per hour, 30/60 = 1/2 hour.That depends on the speed. For example, if you walk, it will take longer than in a car - and both people walking, and cars, can travel at different speeds.If you decide on a speed, divide the distance by the speed. For example, for a speed of 60 miles per hour, 30/60 = 1/2 hour.That depends on the speed. For example, if you walk, it will take longer than in a car - and both people walking, and cars, can travel at different speeds.If you decide on a speed, divide the distance by the speed. For example, for a speed of 60 miles per hour, 30/60 = 1/2 hour.That depends on the speed. For example, if you walk, it will take longer than in a car - and both people walking, and cars, can travel at different speeds.If you decide on a speed, divide the distance by the speed. For example, for a speed of 60 miles per hour, 30/60 = 1/2 hour.
A ball rolling at a constant speed at the same rate of speed on a still surface.