A change in speed divided by time is called acceleration. If the acceleration is negative, it is called deceleration. Technically, acceleration is the first derivative of velocity, and velocity comprises both speed and direction. Even more technically, the limit of the delta change in speed (velocity) divided by delta time, as the delta time approaches zero, is the acceleration.
Finally, by Newton's Second Law of Motion, acceleration is force divided by mass, so it is also true that a change in speed divided by time is force divided by mass.
Time-i just figured it out!!! I cant believe i just answered my own question!!!
Speed = distance / time.
average speed
speed=distance/time
Yes.
Total time
5 time what equals 350
Velocity is a scientific term. It contains both speed and direction components.it is the rate at which an object moves or covers a specific distance to time.
Velocity refers to the rate of change in distance of an object, and also the direction of the change, where speed just refers to the rate of change without regard to the direction, so if the object moved at all, it would have an average speed greater than zero, so No.
Speed and Velocity are two different things . Velocity- "the rate at which an object changes its position." Speed- "How fast an object is moving". To calculate speed and velocity, you first need to calculate distance and time. Velocity is considered to be a more logical term
Speed does not travel. The word speed is a general term for velocity.
Velocity is the same as speed. Velocity is normally used in technical terms. Speed is a general term. The SI unit for velocity is m/s =Metres per second. People can relate better to Miles per Hour for a vehicle. It is still distance/Time.
The term "speed" is.
It equals an undefined entity. The average acceleration of an object equals the CHANGE in velocity divided by the time interval. The term "change in velocity" is not the same as the term "velocity", "average velocity", or "instantaneous velocity".
it is its speed
Each term in the equation has dimensions of velocity-squared (remember "a" here is acceleration which is velocity divided by time, so "as" is velocity x distance / time = velocity squared).
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.
The term clocking is a present participle meaning to attain or register (a specified time, distance, or speed). The term can also mean to achieve a victory.
Velocity is a scientific term. It contains both speed and direction components.it is the rate at which an object moves or covers a specific distance to time.
Knots are used to measure speed on ships or boats. The term comes from the way people measured the speed the boat was traveling. They did it by tying knots on a rope at regular intervals and would then throw the rope overboard, counting the number of knots that were pulled overboard in a certain amount of time.
The term is distance.
With regard to boating, the term Speed of Advance can refer to either the speed of the boat through the water as a function of prop rotation only (no current or drift effects), or the particular speed a boat must maintain in order to cover a specific distance in a specific amount time.
Velocity refers to the rate of change in distance of an object, and also the direction of the change, where speed just refers to the rate of change without regard to the direction, so if the object moved at all, it would have an average speed greater than zero, so No.
rate you rate an objet w / the speed of an object to the time or distance. just like in math