In that case, it would be good to know what you aregiven. It is possible that you don't have enough information.
Average velocity is change in position (displacement) divided by the interval.
You don't have enough information in this case. Kinetic energy depends on mass and speed. Speed can be calculated as distance / time - and no time is given, nor is there any other information that allows you to calculate the time. Note that even if time is given, you can calculate the average (mean) speed, but that will only give you a rough idea of the mean kinetic energy. In this problem, if the speed changes a lot, the average kinetic energy (averaged over time) will be greater than in the case of a constant speed. This is because kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed.
(acceleration X time) + beginning velocity = final speed
Find out the time using speed and acceleration, (time=speed/acceleration) and then use it to find out uniform velocity. From that find out uniform acceleration. (as uniform acceleration is equal changes of velocity over equal intervals of time)
With that information, you can find the average magnitudeof the accelerationduring that period of time. You can't tell what either the magnitude or directionwere at any time during, only the average magnitude for the whole interval.
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time
Average speed = 1/2 (initial speed + final speed) Time = (distance)/(average speed)
Average speed is an average value of speed over a given time. If your speed is constant (not changing), then your average speed will equal your speed at any given moment in time.
Average velocity is change in position (displacement) divided by the interval.
It is a bit hard to answer your question, as it lacked of a few things: Total Distance or total time, the distance which the speed(answer) is in or the amount of time the person travels with the speed(answer).
Average distance ______________ = Average Speed Average time
average speed, given by distance over time.
Average speed = distance/time
Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time
The equation is Average Speed = Distance Travels/Time. Just answered it Correct!
Divide the distance by the time; the quotient is speed.
Actual speed is the speed you are traveling at any given moment at any given point. Average speed is figured by dividing the distance you traveled by the time it took you to drive that distance.