Key points
speedA measure of how the distance travelled by a moving object changes with time. The average speed of a moving object is defined as the total distance travelled/time taken to travel that distance. The units of speed are length/time, eg kilometres per hour, or metres per second. is a compound measureMade up of more than one part. Eg, speed uses both distance and time and is a compound measure. linking distance and time.
Speed gives the distance travelled in a unit of time and measures how fast something is moving. The average speed is measured, as most objects do not move at a constantA number or quantity that does not vary. A constant speed is a steady speed. Eg, the speed of light is constant. The speed of a car is not constant, it varies. speed.
Units of speed are always a unit of length per unit of time.
Different units of length and time may be chosen depending on the situation. This makes it easier to read the measurements. For example, the speed a cricket ball travels might be measured in metres per second (m/s), while a car's speed might be measured in miles per hour (mph).
If two of the three variables 鈥 speed, distance or time 鈥 are known, the third can be worked out. A formula triangleA tool to help decide which calculation is needed to work out speed, distance, or time. can help solve a speed, distance or time problem.
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What is speed and the units of speed?
Speed is a compound measureMade up of more than one part. Eg, speed uses both distance and time and is a compound measure. of how fast an object moves. It is given as a distance per unit of time.
Distances are units of length and can be given in metric unitsUnit of measurement in the metric system. Metric units include metre, centimetre, millimetre, kilometre. (including kilometres and metres) or imperial unitsA unit of measurement. Units include inch, foot, yard, and mile. Now largely replaced by metric units. (including miles and feet).
Units of time include hours, minutes and seconds.
Speed is stated as a length per unit of time. For example a speed could be 70 miles per hour, while another speed could be 45 metres per second.
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How to use a formula triangle to find speed, distance or time
To calculate distance, speed or time given the other two variables:
Draw a formula triangleA tool to help decide which calculation is needed to work out speed, distance, or time. for speed, distance and time. Starting at the top and working clockwise, enter D for distance, T for time and S for speed.
Use the formula triangle to establish the correct calculation by covering up what needs to be worked out.
To work out speed, cover the S.
To work out distance, cover the D.
To work out time, cover the T.
The remaining variables show the calculation.
For speed, D over T means distance divided by time.
For distance, S and T next to each other means speed multiplied by time.
For time, D over S means distance divided by speed.
Substitute the values given and process the calculation. Write the answer with the correct units.
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Question
A car travelled 315 miles at an average speed of 45 mph. How long did it take?
Draw a formula triangle for speed, distance and time. Working clockwise from the top, enter D for distance, T for time and S for speed.
Use the formula triangle to work out the correct calculation.
Cover up T because time needs to be worked out. The remaining variables, D over S means distance divided by speed.
Substitute the values given, distance (315) and speed (45). Process the calculation (315 梅 45 = 7).
Write the answer with the correct units. The car took 7 hours to travel 315 miles at 45 mph.
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In the early days of space exploration calculations were completed by 鈥榟uman computers鈥, such as Katherine Johnson.
This work included calculating speed, distance and time. Today, as then, these calculations are very important to plan and execute successful and safe space flights.
The actual calculations are more complex, and are only one part of the complicated maths involved.
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