Speed Formula:
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Definition: This calculator computes speed using the fundamental physics formula that relates distance and time.
Purpose: It helps students, teachers, and professionals quickly calculate speed for physics problems, experiments, or real-world applications.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: Speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to cover that distance.
Details: Understanding speed is fundamental in physics, engineering, sports science, and transportation planning. It's a basic kinematic quantity that describes motion.
Tips: Enter the distance in meters and time in seconds. Both values must be positive numbers. The calculator will compute speed in meters per second (m/s).
Q1: What units does this calculator use?
A: The calculator uses meters for distance, seconds for time, and outputs speed in meters per second (m/s).
Q2: Can I use different units?
A: You'll need to convert your measurements to meters and seconds first for accurate results in m/s.
Q3: What if I get a very small decimal result?
A: This is normal for slow-moving objects. You may convert to more appropriate units (like cm/s) if needed.
Q4: How is this different from velocity?
A: Speed is a scalar quantity (magnitude only), while velocity is a vector quantity (magnitude and direction).
Q5: What's considered a typical human walking speed?
A: About 1.4 m/s (5 km/h or 3 mph), though this varies by individual.