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What is the equipment called to measure distance traveled in a car?

odometer


What is the instrument used to measure distance in a car?

The instrument used to measure the total distance that a car has traveled is called an odometer.


Measure of how far an object has moved Called?

The measure of how far an object has moved is called distance. Distance is a scalar quantity that represents the total length of the path traveled by an object.


What is the distance traveled per minute called?

It is called the physical miles per minute hour....36


A measure of motion defined as distance traveled per unit of time?

Speed is equal to distance divided by time Algebraically s = d/t To do this mechanically, you need a clock/watch to measure the time. and some form of distance measure e.g. ruler, or mile posts. In a motor car you have the speedometer and odometer. They measure the speed at any given moment, and the distance travelled.


What is a device that records the distance traveled by a vehicle called?

There are several. You're probably referring to the odometer, which displays the number of miles traveled.


What is the distance traveled in a unit of time called?

speed


The distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes that distance is called?

It is called speed Speed = Distance/Time


What is the distance traveled in a certain amount of time called?

Velocity.


The logical distance between defined states is called?

Hamming Distance


The distance traveled by an object divided by the timw it takes to travel that distance is called?

The average speed.


What is defined as a location?

A location is the position which is usually measure in terms of a fixed point of reference, which is called the origin. In n-dimensional space the location may be defined in terms of distances from origin along orthogonal axes (n axes), or in terms of distance and direction (one measure of distance and n-1 angles). Location on the surface of a sphere, for example the earth, can be defined by only two angles (the latitude and longitude) and no distance because the distance is implied (radius of the earth).

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