convert the time
distance travelled and time taken average speed = distance/time
speed=distance/time taken 600/10= 60m/s
what is the change in speed or velocity? average acceleration will be change in speed or velocity divided by time taken (4 seconds in ur case)
Distance covered (displacement) and the time taken to cover the distance.
To calculate the average speed of /anything/ you need to know the distance it traveled (IE: 500 meters) and the time it took to travel that (IE:50 seconds) Here's how to calculate it: You take the total distance and divide it by the time. So in our example, a car traveled 500 meters in 50 seconds, so the speed would be: 500 meters / 50 seconds = 500/50 = 10 meters / second. So the car would be traveling 10 meters per second. Happy calculating -jp
The distance travelled, measured in miles divided by the time taken, measured in seconds.
calculate the distance traveled by the time taken
distance travelled and time taken average speed = distance/time
Distance travelled/Time taken.
speed=distance/time taken 600/10= 60m/s
Change in position and the time taken for the change in position.
what is the change in speed or velocity? average acceleration will be change in speed or velocity divided by time taken (4 seconds in ur case)
You need:* Distance Travelled * Time taken to travel that distance Speed = Distance / Time
Average speed is calculated by dividing the total distance covered divided by the time taken. Instantaneous speed is calculated as the derivative of displacement with respect to time.
You need distance in kilometers or meters and time in hours or seconds to compute speed. To compute speed, simply divide the distance covered by the total time taken.
The answer is 15s by the way.
Distance covered (displacement) and the time taken to cover the distance.