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average speed
Path distance divided by time interval
If you were to plot an object's position versus time, slope of that graph would be the object's speed The average speed over some interval is given by the change in position divided by the change in time This is different from the instantaneous speed, which is simply the position at a single point divided by the time it took to arrive at that position average [Derivatives][Case: Newton's Law]
the average number of units of absolute distance per unit time the flyer has traversed
The average speed of a vehicle is usually calculated over the whole distance and time of the journey For example a train may cover a distance of 240 km in a time of 3 hours The average speed can be worked out as follows: In kilometres per hour: speed = 240 km / 3 hr = 80 km/hr In metres per second: speed = 240 000 m / 10 800 s = 22 2 m/s Remember that average speed is different from instantaneous speed
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