If you mean 'measured by the area under the speed/time graph' then this is total distance travelled.
The physical quantity measured by a speedometer is speed, which is the rate at which an object is moving. It typically indicates the speed of a vehicle in kilometers per hour or miles per hour.
Yes, the noun speed is concretenoun; a word for motion that can be physically measured.
The physical quantity for distance covered in a given time is called speed, which is typically measured in units like meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Position is measured along one axis, and time is measured along the other one.
Velocity is a derived quantity. Speed is velocity without direction. Velocity is derived from distance and time.
The physical quantity measured by a speedometer is speed, which is the rate at which an object is moving. It typically indicates the speed of a vehicle in kilometers per hour or miles per hour.
Yes, the noun speed is concretenoun; a word for motion that can be physically measured.
The physical quantity for distance covered in a given time is called speed, which is typically measured in units like meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Speed or acceleration
It is the instantaneous speed in the direction in which the displacement is measured.
The radial velocity ie velocity towards or away from your starting point. It is NOT the ordinary speed or velocity because you can run in a circle around your starting point at top speed but the distance will not change so the slope of the distance time graph will be zero.
Position is measured along one axis, and time is measured along the other one.
Speed (scalar quantity) measured in ms-1
Speed measured in units is called velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that expresses the rate of change of position with respect to time, and includes both the speed and direction of an object's motion.
Because it is: * A property of physical objects * Something that can be measured (or calculated from other quantities) Hmm, it is certainly not a physical quantity that is unique to the object! Velocity is relative to some other object. Thus, the can he threw traveled at 12m/s relative to the tree but 220m/s relative to that car.
Velocity is a derived quantity. Speed is velocity without direction. Velocity is derived from distance and time.
Speed is scalar quantity and velocity is a vector - velocity has both speed AND direction (You might say that velocity is speed with an attitude!)