10 metrs
Average speed = Distance covered/Time taken
In Physics, instantaneous speed is the rate of change of position with respect to time at a particular point, whereas average speed is the distance travelled divided by the time taken.
Distance travelled/ Time to get there
In physics, total distance/TIME is average speed, so this is false. Velocity should be switched out with TIME.
speed helps alot in volleyball because you have to have speed to get to the ball, and you have to be able to give the ball speed while spiking, pushing, and serving. ****
they both relate to distance.
The term "velocity", as used in physics, DOES have an associated direction. Most derived terms, such as "average velocity", also do.
Velocity refers to the rate of change in distance of an object, and also the direction of the change, where speed just refers to the rate of change without regard to the direction, so if the object moved at all, it would have an average speed greater than zero, so No.
Velocity is the speed of something in a given directionin volleyball there is a club called velocity
A speed graph has a slope that is greater than zero that is shown on an object accelerating. Graphs that show straight means constant speed and is kept at a negative slope.
The kinetic energy of a gas is the speed of motion of the gas molecules. The higher the speed of the molecules, the higher the kinetic energy and the higher the temperature.
It depends on how hard the spiker hits it.