Velocity is distance over time. The distance is 1.67km, and it takes 1.7 minutes. However, the final result needs to be in km/hr and your time is in minutes, so convert to hours. 1.7 mins / 60 mins/hr = .0283 hours. Now, just plug in your data, remembering velocity is distance over time, so 1.67km/.0283hrs = 59 km/h.
Yes it does. Velocity = Displacement / Time. On a graph of displacement vs time, the slope is the velocity. Steeper slope = higher velocity, flatter slope = lower velocity.
Velocity is the slope of the position vs. time curve.
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The Slope (which represents acceleration) of a constant velocity graph is Zero.
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A slow skier can be called A-SLOPE-POKE.
if there is a slope, the velocity is either increasing or decreasing. This is acceleration.
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The slope of a time-distance chart would be a constant. The slope of a time-velocity chart would be 0.
The tangent at a point on the position-time graph represents the instantaneous velocity. 1. The tangent is the instantaneous slope. 2. Rather than "average" velocity, the slope gives you "instantaneous" velocity. The average of the instantaneous gives you average velocity.
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The slope of a line on a velocity-time graph is acceleration.