average distance/average time
The formula is [ Speed = a number ], or [ Slater = Searlier ], or [ |Acceleration| = 0 ].
§Constant speed means that the speed of the object under consideration is not changing, the direction of movement may or may not change.
average speed = distance / time
Average speed is an average value of speed over a given time. If your speed is constant (not changing), then your average speed will equal your speed at any given moment in time.
It is: Average speed = Distance travelled/Time taken
Yes. If an object is moving at a constant speed the average speed and the constant speed are the same.
Average speed is a representation of all your speeds between two points, constant speed is just unchanging speed.
If you have a constant speed, you are not accelerating.
The formula is [ Speed = a number ], or [ Slater = Searlier ], or [ |Acceleration| = 0 ].
§Constant speed means that the speed of the object under consideration is not changing, the direction of movement may or may not change.
average speed = distance / time
different on constant and instantaneous speed
Average speed is an average value of speed over a given time. If your speed is constant (not changing), then your average speed will equal your speed at any given moment in time.
Only if speed is constant. There can be no acceleration if the average speed is equal to the instantaneous speed.
Acceleration = 0 Speed = constant Distance = (speed) x (time)
Average speed allows you to change the instantaneous speed throughout the travel time, while during constant speed, one keeps there instantaneous speed at the same numberAverage speed is when a car is moving with a speed of 25 miles per hour. Constant speed is speed maintained consistency over time.
It is: Average speed = Distance travelled/Time taken