The speed of the the object is 20/5 = 4 metres per second.
In order to answer the question in terms of velocity, it is necessary to know the direction of motion because velocity is a vector.
2 m/s
Just divide the distance by the time. (In this case, the speed in the answer will be in meters per second.)
The velocity increases at a constant rate.
It would be 50 meters/5 seconds! Or basically, 10 meters/second, Or basically, 600 meters/min, Or basically, 36000 meters/hour, Or basically, 3.6 kilometers/hour(kph), Or basically, around 2.237 miles/hour(mph). My calculations list will stop here...
Speed in physics is called velocity what you are looking for when you are talking about speed/velocity you are looking for an answer with the units being "distance/time" such as "miles/hour" in this case you are using the distance measurement of meters and the time unit of seconds therefore you want an answer in "meters/second." Ergo, you divide the unit of distance by time so it would be "45 meters/5 seconds" which would simplify to "9 meters/second" where the symbol "/" can be pronounce as "per" so it could be written "9 meters per second" I hope you did just get the answer, but rather some of the thought process of the issue.
20 meters per second
If an object moves 50 meters in 5 seconds, its average speed is 50/5 = 10 meters per second.
When an object moves in a circular path, the velocity will change and the there will be acceleration.
2 m/s
It is the object's velocity.
velocity
It is called VELOCITY
Just divide the distance by the time. (In this case, the speed in the answer will be in meters per second.)
it is in equilibrium.
It velocity is constantly increasing, v=vo + at.
The velocity increases at a constant rate.
Observe that the object below moves in the negativedirection with a changing velocity. An object which moves in the negative direction has a negative velocity. If the object is speeding up then its acceleration vector is directed in the same direction as its motion (in this case, a negative acceleration).