The object's total distance traveled divided by the total time it traveled is its average speed.
The equation to find average speed is total distance traveled divided by total time taken. Average speed = total distance / total time.
The ratio you are referring to is called speed or velocity. Speed is the total distance traveled divided by the time it took to travel that distance. Velocity includes direction and is a vector quantity, while speed is a scalar quantity.
Distance traveled divided by the time it took.
The equation used to calculate average speed is distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance. It is represented as: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
Acceleration equals velocity divided by time i.e a=v/t The S.I unit of Acceleration is m/s2
Assuming that by "objects" you mean object's, by "traveled" you mean travelled, and by "dived" you mean divided, the answer is average speed.
No. The total distance traveled divided by constant speed is the time interval.
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That's the average speed.
Total distance (dtotal) traveled divided by the time (ttotal) it took to do that equals the average speed (savg) for the journey. It might be written like this:dtotal / ttotal = savg
the average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the total time.
Speed Average speed- the total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance Velocity is also the distance or displacement divided by the time
The distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance gives the average speed. This value represents the rate at which an object moves over a given distance in a specific amount of time.