Assuming that
by "objects" you mean object's,
by "traveled" you mean travelled, and
by "dived" you mean divided,
the answer is average speed.
Speed = Distance/Time
correct
The average speed
average
Yes, when you divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken, you calculate the average speed. This average speed gives you a measure of how fast an object is moving over a specific period. The formula is simple: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
The object's total distance traveled divided by the total time it traveled is its average speed.
Speed = Distance/Time
correct
No. The total distance traveled divided by constant speed is the time interval.
Average velocity.
speed
average speed
Total distance traveled / time
The total distance traveled by Apollo 11 to the Moon and back was approximately 477,800 miles (768,000 kilometers).
the rate of speed
Retention Factor Rf == Distance traveled / total distance
To determine the distance traveled from a position-time graph, calculate the area under the curve. This can be done by finding the area of each individual section and adding them together. The total area represents the total distance traveled.