That is called average speed. If the direction is important (i.e., you need a vector), it is called velocity.
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No. The total distance traveled divided by constant speed is the time interval.
Average speed
It gives speed.
The average speed of an object in an interval of time is the distance traveled by the object divided by the duration of the interval.
(change in distance) divided by (time interval) = the object's average speed during that time interval.
Speed is a measure of how quickly an object covers a certain distance. It is defined as the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance. Speed is a scalar quantity and is usually expressed in units such as meters per second or miles per hour.
False. Instantaneous speed is distance travelled divided by time, for a very short time interval. (Technically, you take the limit, when the time interval approaches zero.)
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
Rate of travel = (distance traveled) divided by (time traveled)
No. The average speed would be the distance traveled divided by the elapsed time.
velocity
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.