Total distance traveled / time
avg speed is = total distance divided by total time so its 160/2.5= 64miles/hr
Speed multiplied by time. ex. 100m/s * 5s = 500m
To calculate average speed, you divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken. In this case, the total distance traveled is 164 kilometers, and the total time taken is 2.5 hours. Therefore, the average speed would be 164 km / 2.5 hours = 65.6 km/h.
If the average speed of the car....Here is an unfinished question. The total distance is average speed times time. But since average speed is gotten by dividing total distance by the time, then it's a kind of circular question.
The object's total distance traveled divided by the total time it traveled is its average speed.
Total distance traveled & total elapsed time.
To find the average speed you must know the total distance traveled and the total elapsed. The distance traveled in each interval is simply the speed multiplied by the time (v x t). Thus, in the first interval you travel 120 x 1 = 120 meters, in the second interval 120 x 6 = 720 meters; therefore, the total distance traveled is 840 meters. The total time elapsed is 120 + 120 = 240 seconds. An average speed is simply the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed thus in this case it is 720 m / 240 s = 3 m/s.
No. The total distance traveled divided by constant speed is the time interval.
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To calculate average speed, divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken to travel that distance. The formula is: Average speed = Total distance / Total time. Make sure to convert units of distance and time to be consistent before calculating the average speed.
That's the average speed.
When we consider a moving object, the total distance it is displaced divided by the total time taken for that displacement is the average speed of the object for that time interval.If the moving object is a train that makes a few stops along its route from city A to city B, it will have some kind of average speed associated with its journey. An investigator will find the average speed of the train by dividing the total distance it traveled (the distance between city A and city B) by the total time that has elapsed since it left city A and arrived at city B.
Total distance (dtotal) traveled divided by the time (ttotal) it took to do that equals the average speed (savg) for the journey. It might be written like this:dtotal / ttotal = savg