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Average velocity can be calculated using the following equation: | Average velocity can be calculated using the following equation: | ||
:<math>\boldsymbol{\bar{v}} = \frac{\Delta\boldsymbol{ | :<math>\boldsymbol{\bar{v}} = \frac{\Delta\boldsymbol{r}}{\Delta\mathit{t}}</math> , | ||
where <math>{\Delta\boldsymbol{ | where <math>{\Delta\boldsymbol{r}}</math> is the change of direction of the object and <math>{\Delta\mathit{t}}</math> is the change of time. | ||
The SI units for velocity are meters per second (m/s). | The SI units for velocity are meters per second (m/s). |
Revision as of 08:51, 26 November 2015
Claimed by Stacey Nduati.
Velocity is the time rate of change of position of a body in a specified direction.
Equation
Average velocity can be calculated using the following equation:
- [math]\displaystyle{ \boldsymbol{\bar{v}} = \frac{\Delta\boldsymbol{r}}{\Delta\mathit{t}} }[/math] ,
where [math]\displaystyle{ {\Delta\boldsymbol{r}} }[/math] is the change of direction of the object and [math]\displaystyle{ {\Delta\mathit{t}} }[/math] is the change of time.
The SI units for velocity are meters per second (m/s).
A Computational Model
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Examples
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See also
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Notes
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