speed is how fast you go. distance is how far you go.
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Instantaneous speed is the speed at a particular moment in time.The average speed of an object tells you the (average) rate at which it covers distance
Yes. The first is a speed (or velocity), the second is a distance.
The dependent variable.
Time = (distance) divided by (speed) Distance = (speed) multiplied by (time) Speed = (distance) divided by (time)
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Displacement is a measure of distance. Speed is a measure of the RATE at which the distance is traversed.
Velocity includes direction. And it's the 'difference', not the 'distance'.
speed= distance per seconds & torque= revolution per seconds
the distance will be equal to the time multiplied by a factor which is the speed.
Distance covred in unit time is called speed
Actual speed is the speed you are traveling at any given moment at any given point. Average speed is figured by dividing the distance you traveled by the time it took you to drive that distance.
Power is energy / time, energy is power x time.This is similar to the distinction between distance and speed: speed = distance / time; at constant speed, distance = speed x time.Enery is measured in Joules, power is measured in Joules / second, a.k.a. "Watts".
Instantaneous speed is the speed at a particular moment in time.The average speed of an object tells you the (average) rate at which it covers distance
one is faster, one is longer.
Yes. The first is a speed (or velocity), the second is a distance.
The dependent variable.