Speed is calculated by dividing distance traveled by time taken. Speed is a scalar quantity, measuring only magnitude. Speed is typically expressed in units like m/s, km/h, or mph
Average speed is the mean value of a body's speed over time. Formula: Average Speed = Total distance covered ÷ Total time taken
Speed is the magnitude of position change over time, a non-negative scalar quantity. Speed is the rate at which an object covers distance. Galileo first defined speed as distance covered per unit of time
Average speed equals total distance divided by total time. Formula: s = d/t, where d is distance and t is time. Result shows speed per unit of time, usually in meters per second
Average speed combines mean and speed concepts. Formula: total distance divided by total elapsed time. Speed is a scalar quantity, cannot be less than 0
Distance is scalar, displacement is vector quantity. Speed is distance covered per unit time, velocity is displacement per unit time. Both have SI unit of meters per second