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The average velocity has two parts to it: The average speed and the average direction. The average speed is: (the distance you travel between 0 and 3 seconds) divided by (3). The average direction is: the direction from (the place where you started at 0 seconds) to (the place where you finished at 3 seconds).
Distance divided by velocity = time
The object's average speed during that time is (the distance it covered) divided by (14.1).You can't tell its velocity, unless you know something about the direction in which it moved.
what is the change in speed or velocity? average acceleration will be change in speed or velocity divided by time taken (4 seconds in ur case)
velocity=distance/time for uniform velocity. You need units for both the time and the distance to get a correct answer. Example: the speed limit is 65 miles/hour
To find the distance traveled in the first 5 seconds, we multiply the average velocity by the time traveled. If the object's velocity is constant, this distance is equal to the velocity multiplied by the time.
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The average velocity has two parts to it: The average speed and the average direction. The average speed is: (the distance you travel between 0 and 3 seconds) divided by (3). The average direction is: the direction from (the place where you started at 0 seconds) to (the place where you finished at 3 seconds).
Distance divided by velocity = time
To determine average speed, you need to know what distance the object traveled in meters over how long it took the object to travel that distance in seconds.
The distance traveled by the boat can be calculated using the formula Distance = Velocity x Time. Plugging in the values, the distance would be 1.55 m/s x 246 seconds, which equals 380.7 meters.
The average velocity can be calculated as the total displacement of the object divided by the total time taken. The object's total displacement during the acceleration phase can be calculated using the equation for uniformly accelerated motion. For the remaining 9 seconds, the object travels at a constant velocity, so the average velocity will be the same as this constant velocity. Calculate the total displacement for the acceleration phase and divide by the total time (15 seconds) to find the average velocity.
The object's average speed during that time is (the distance it covered) divided by (14.1).You can't tell its velocity, unless you know something about the direction in which it moved.
what is the change in speed or velocity? average acceleration will be change in speed or velocity divided by time taken (4 seconds in ur case)
In the case of constant velocity (or speed), velocity = distance / time.
Acceleration measures the rate of change of velocity over time. The squared seconds unit is used because acceleration is the change in velocity per unit time, so it is expressed as distance per time squared. This allows us to quantify how quickly the velocity of an object is changing over time.
Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. If the distance is 100m and speed is 150 seconds, a velocity cannot be calculated without a direction component. Velocity is typically expressed as distance traveled per unit time in a specific direction.