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Speed can be defined as
instantaneous speed
6 cm
Change in position divided by change in time
Speed
the location of an object
A cat travels 5 meters from the front door to the street
Speed= Distance/Time
m/s
Position can best be described as
instantaneous speed
6 cm
Change in position divided by change in time
Speed
the location of an object
A cat travels 5 meters from the front door to the street
Speed= Distance/Time
m/s
The formula for average speed can best be written as
instantaneous speed
6 cm
Change in position divided by change in time
Speed
the location of an object
A cat travels 5 meters from the front door to the street
Speed= Distance/Time
m/s
A driver looks at her dashboard and reads that she is traveling at 100 kilometers per hour. What does this measurement represent?
instantaneous speed
6 cm
Change in position divided by change in time
Speed
the location of an object
A cat travels 5 meters from the front door to the street
Speed= Distance/Time
m/s
A baseball travels 150 km/h. What does this measurement represent?
instantaneous speed
6 cm
Change in position divided by change in time
Speed
the location of an object
A cat travels 5 meters from the front door to the street
Speed= Distance/Time
m/s
Which of the following is an example of distance?
instantaneous speed
6 cm
Change in position divided by change in time
Speed
the location of an object
A cat travels 5 meters from the front door to the street
Speed= Distance/Time
m/s
The top walking speed of a fly is 1 cm/s. How far can a fly on the ceiling travel in 6 seconds?
instantaneous speed
6 cm
Change in position divided by change in time
Speed
the location of an object
A cat travels 5 meters from the front door to the street
Speed= Distance/Time
m/s
The SI unit for speed is
instantaneous speed
6 cm
Change in position divided by change in time
Speed
the location of an object
A cat travels 5 meters from the front door to the street
Speed= Distance/Time
m/s
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