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7 May, 23:02

Whats a non-example for average speed

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  1. 8 May, 00:47
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    Average speed is defined as the amount of movement that a object does in a given lapse of time.

    So if i say: the car moves with a speed of 10km/h

    This means that the car travels around 10km in the lapse of an hour, and here you can see that the speed is a scalar.

    Now, if i say; the car moves at 10km/h to south.

    We also have a direction, so we have now a vector, where the module of this vector is equal to the speed of the car.

    so a non-example of average speed is the velocity of something.
  2. 8 May, 01:28
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    A vector quantity is defined by magnitude and direction. For example, we might say that a car has an average speed of 25 miles per hour. Its average velocity might be 25 miles per hour due east.
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