increase av speed and total dist. increases
Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time
Average speed = (total distance) / (total time)
Average speed = Total distance / Total time
The average speed is the total distance divided by the time taken to cover the distance.
If only total distance and total time are considered, the speed calculated (total distance / total time) is the average speed of the entire trip.
Average speed = Total distance/Total time.
you calculate average speed by dividing the total distance to the total time.
Average speed = Total distance/Total time
Average Speed = Total Distance/Total Time.Instantaneous Speed = Derivative of Distance with respect to Time.
In the case of constant speed: distance = speed x time. Or, Total distance = Average speed * Total Time
total distance / total time = average speed
The velocity of the object. Velocity involves direction as well as size (the concept of speed does not involve direction) e.g. I can drive round a roundabout at a constant speed of 30 m.p.h., but in doing so my direction continually changes, so my velocity keeps changing