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Scientists often make measurements. The physical quantities they measure fall into two categories: scalars and vectors. Scalar and vector quantities are treated differently in calculations.

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Speed

Speed is a measure of how fast something is travelling.

It is the distance travelled in 1 second (or in 1 hour).

Triangle showing how speed, distance or time can be calculated.
Figure caption,
d = distance (m); s = speed (m/s); t = time (s)

Speed is measured in m/s or km/h (or mph in UK cars).

\(\text{speed}=\frac{\text{distance travelled}}{\text{time taken}}\)

, or distance, or time can be calculated using the dst triangle.

Cover the letter you want to find to get the formula you need.

  • d = s 脳 t
  • s = d 梅 t
  • t = d 梅 s

Question

If a car travels 24 m in 2 seconds, what is its speed?

Question

A car travelling at 22 m/s increases its speed to 30m/s. Find its average speed over the journey.

There are two equations for average speed:

You decide which equation to use, depending on the quantities given in the question.

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