- Average speed is defined as the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken.
- Average speed is calculated using the formula: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
- Velocity is a vector quantity that includes speed and direction, whereas speed is a scalar quantity that only measures how fast an object is moving without regard to direction.
- To calculate average velocity, you need the displacement (change in position) and the total time taken.
- The purpose of a data table is to organize and display data in a structured format for easy reference and analysis.
1. How do scientists define average speed?
2. How do you calculate average speed?
3. How does velocity compare to speed?
4. What information do you need to calculate average velocity?
What is the purpose of a data table?
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