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An interval is the spacing of time. For example: I ran for an interval of 10 minutes then walked for an interval of 30 minutes. Or each car has an interval of 0.5 seconds.
A measure of a time interval.
That's the (frequency of the vibrations) multiplied by the (number of seconds in the time interval)
Average velocity in a direction is calculated as the displacement in that direction divided by the total time taken. As the time interval is reduced, the displacement over that period also reduces and the limiting value of that ratio is the instantaneous velocity.
According to current understanding of physics, the Planck interval = 5.391*10-44 seconds is the smallest measurable time period.
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.
Average Velocity
To find average velocity, you need to know the displacement. If you knew displacement, average velocity would be found by: V = Displacement / time
a=dv/dt average velocity = displacement divided by time take. so average velocity = displacement/time taken.
An interval is the spacing of time. For example: I ran for an interval of 10 minutes then walked for an interval of 30 minutes. Or each car has an interval of 0.5 seconds.
An interval is the spacing of time. For example: I ran for an interval of 10 minutes then walked for an interval of 30 minutes. Or each car has an interval of 0.5 seconds.
A measure of a time interval.
0.3 seconds
Instantaneous velocity is the velocity in difference displacement in shortest time or specific time interval.
That's the (frequency of the vibrations) multiplied by the (number of seconds in the time interval)
about 0.1 seconds
Velocity is derived by dividing displacement with time in seconds