Physics, asked by ubind30, 28 days ago

explain the difference between an actual speed and average speed using an example​

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Answered by busyqueen98
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Answer:

Average speed :-

☆Average speed is calculated by dividing the total distance travelled by the time interval.

ex : For example, someone who takes 40 minutes to drive 20 miles north and then 20 miles south (to end up at the same place), has an average speed of 40 miles divided by 40 minutes, or 1 mile per minute (60 mph).

Actual speed :-

☆The Actual Speed is the calculated speed at which the axis is currently moving, as computed from the change in the Transducer Counts status register. The Actual Speed is in position units per second.

ex : For example, a car moving with a constant speed travels to another city, it must stop at red lights in the traffic, or it should slow down when unwanted situations occur in the road.

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