Physics, asked by kaviya3624, 7 months ago

Difference between speed and average speed of a moving object.​

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Answered by pjeevannaik4
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Answer:

Speed is speed, or how fast something is going, while velocity is speed or how fast something is going in a specific direction. Average speed is the speeds added up and divided by number of speeds, and you do the same tning to calculate average velocity.

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Answered by MrPrince07
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Explanation:

Speed and average speed are not the same although they are derived from the same formula, distance per unit time. The difference between speed and average speed is that speed is a one time measurement of velocity while average speed is the median measurement of different speeds which basically is used simplify the varying speed to appear like a single speed only. To illustrate this see below example:

The standard unit for speed in science is meters per second. If, for example, a person runs 30 meters in 10 seconds, his speed is 3 meters per second.

If a person is running at varying speeds, then the relationship between speed, distance and time can only be used to calculate the average speed. A distance-time graph, which shows the speed varying as the time increases, is a good way to see how the speed of an object changes. If you add all these varying speed at any given time within the distance traveled and divide it to the number of varying speed you added together, then you will get the median speed or average speed which is basically used to simplify the different speed you have recorded.

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