On a speed time graph, the distance can be calculated by working out the area underneath the line. To work out the distance travelled between t=0 and t=10 you would need to find these two values and then work out the area on the graph of the shape bound by the line of the particle, the x axis, t=0 and t=10.
The average speed of the particle is the distance (calculated above) divided by 10.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
No, you cannot.
A speed. If the direction is relevant, a velocity.
Speed :)
The distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes to travel that distance is called the average speed, r, if you are also considering its direction, its average velocity. Velocity = distance in one direction/time Speed = distance/time For example: A car that travels 60 miles in a time of 2 hours has a speed of 30 miles per hour.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
No, you cannot.
Velocity
velocity
Displacement is just distance traveled and a direction. For example 40m east is a displacement distance
velocity means the distance traveled in certain time and in a certain direction. Therefore: velocity is the result of dividing the traveled distance by time taken, and adding a direction to it.
distance travel led by a particle in a given interval of time is known as displacement. displacement=distance traveled by time taken.Displacement may be zero. it is path length which a particle travels.distance should not be zero.
velocity
A speed. If the direction is relevant, a velocity.
Work = force x distance traveled (only when the force and distance are acting in the same direction)
Speed :)
Speed :)