Average acceleration = Change in speed/time so Time = Change in speed/Average acceleration
Average speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)
That is just not true! If you can calculate its average speed you should be able to calculate its speed at any point in time during its flight, including its final velocity.
Average speed during a period of time =(distance traveled during the time) divided by (length of the time period)
Average speed = d/t (distance covered in some period of time) divided by (the length of time to cover it)
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Average Handling Time. It is The Average time to take One Call.
Full form of AHT
Time+Time+Time/3=Avarage time.
you guess in your head and check when it comes :D
You can calculate the average speed of a swimmer by dividing the total distance swum by the total time taken to swim that distance. The formula is: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
Average acceleration = Change in speed/time so Time = Change in speed/Average acceleration
To calculate average velocity, you need the total displacement of the object and the total time it took to cover that displacement.
The equation used to calculate average speed is distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance. It is represented as: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
To calculate average speed, you would need the total time taken to cover the distance. If we have the time taken, we can divide the distance traveled by the time taken to get the average speed. Without the time taken, we cannot calculate the average speed in this case.
you calculate average speed by dividing the total distance to the total time.
Average speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)