no it's the ratio of distance to time (ie speed)
Distance and time.
speed is the ratio of the distance an object moves per time unit (seconds,minutes hours)
It is the average speed.
The ratio of (distance) / (time), called "speed".The ratio of (speed) / (time), called "acceleration".The ratio of (force) / (area), called "pressure".The ratio of (force) / (acceleration), called "mass".The ratio of (mass) / (volume), called "density".The ratio of (distance) / (volume), sometimes called "fuel economy".The ratio of ( 1 ) / (time), called "frequency".The ratio of (energy) / (time), called "power".
rate equals distance divided by the time: example, one mile per hour would be 1 over 1. Ten miles (distance) over 1 hour (time) = 10 mph. Formula: r=d/t (rate equals distance over time)
A fraction is a ratio of two quantities which are measured in the same units. In a simple case, average speed is the ratio between the distance travelled and the time taken. However, the speed is not a fraction of wither the distance nor of the time.
Rates are ratios ... Speed is a rate of distance per unit of time... ratio of distance to time. Proportions are two equal ratios, whether they are rates or not.
acceleration=ratio of change in velocity in a specific direction to time. speed=ratio of distance to time.
Speed.
Since speed is a ratio between distance and the time it took to move that distance, the two required measures are Distanceand Time.
Distance input --------------- = Speed Ratio Distance output The distance input divided by the distance output equals the Speed Ratio.