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On the other hand, '''velocity''' depends on a distance (called displacement) and ''''direction'''. If A walks around the block (4 equal sides), she may have walked 4 units of length in 4 minutes; giving her a speed of 1 unit of length per minute. However she has a distance from point of origin (called displacement) of 0 units of length; therefore her velocity is 0 units of length per minute in the opposite path direction to which she arrived back at the point of origin. | On the other hand, '''velocity''' depends on a distance (called displacement) and ''''direction'''. If A walks around the block (4 equal sides), she may have walked 4 units of length in 4 minutes; giving her a speed of 1 unit of length per minute. However she has a distance from point of origin (called displacement) of 0 units of length; therefore her velocity is 0 units of length per minute in the opposite path direction to which she arrived back at the point of origin. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:29, 24 November 2024
Speed Distance Time Video
https://youtu.be/rQUwNC0gqdg?t=2557
Definition
Speed is the scalar quantity of change in distance travelled along a path, divided by the time it takes to travel that part of the path.
Contrast with velocity
Speed is different from velocity, the latter has direction. Here's why that changes things:
Say wanted to get to , if can only travel the paths drawn, would have to go 6 units of length (be they metres,kilometres, miles, yards,etc.). If they take 6 minutes then they averaged 1 unit of length per minute, this is their average speed (usually taken to just be speed).
On the other hand, velocity depends on a distance (called displacement) and 'direction. If A walks around the block (4 equal sides), she may have walked 4 units of length in 4 minutes; giving her a speed of 1 unit of length per minute. However she has a distance from point of origin (called displacement) of 0 units of length; therefore her velocity is 0 units of length per minute in the opposite path direction to which she arrived back at the point of origin.
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