Acceleration.
Speed. Kilometre measure distance, and hour is a measure of time. Distance / Time = Speed.
Average acceleration = Change in speed/time so Time = Change in speed/Average acceleration
Average speed (83 mph) is a measure of the change in location relative to some fixed point (or displacement) divided by the amount of time taken for that change.The change in location and the passage of time are independent of the location of the observer and hence the result.Average speed (83 mph) is a measure of the change in location relative to some fixed point (or displacement) divided by the amount of time taken for that change.The change in location and the passage of time are independent of the location of the observer and hence the result.Average speed (83 mph) is a measure of the change in location relative to some fixed point (or displacement) divided by the amount of time taken for that change.The change in location and the passage of time are independent of the location of the observer and hence the result.Average speed (83 mph) is a measure of the change in location relative to some fixed point (or displacement) divided by the amount of time taken for that change.The change in location and the passage of time are independent of the location of the observer and hence the result.
Speed times time equals distance
Acceleration is the time rate of change of speed. Acceleration = speed/time.
An accelerometer is an instrument to measure acceleration, which is the change in velocity per unit of time.
Acceleration is a measure of how quickly the speed of an object changes over time, not the speed itself. Speed refers to the rate at which an object covers distance, while acceleration refers to how the speed of the object changes. So, acceleration is not a kind of speed, but rather a measure of how speed changes.
I'm sorry, but what you ask is not logical. Speed/Velocity is the measure of change in distance over a period of time.
Its average speed.
The rate of increase in speed is a measure of how quickly an object's velocity is changing over time. It can be calculated by dividing the change in speed by the change in time. A higher rate of increase in speed indicates that the object is accelerating faster.
Speed is the measure of distance over time.
Velocity is the measure of an object's change in position per unit time. It indicates both the speed and direction of motion.
Speed. Kilometre measure distance, and hour is a measure of time. Distance / Time = Speed.
No, speed times mass does not equal force. Force is calculated by mass times acceleration (F = ma), where acceleration is the change in speed over time. Speed times mass does not account for the acceleration of the object.
distance/time=speed
Average acceleration = Change in speed/time so Time = Change in speed/Average acceleration
speed = distance divided by time