![]() (We show the icon of the dog here since we want you to "make sense" of the velocity equation, pulling the picture of the spotted dog out of a picture with lots of spots. That way, doing either a bigger distance in the same time or the same distance in a shorter time both give a larger number to the velocity and agree with our sense of what it means to move faster. ![]() ![]() To make sense out of this, let's first write it as a words equation:Īverage velocity = (How far did you move?) / (How long did it take you?) ![]() ![]() Velocity is the answer to the question: How fast are you changing your position? It's basically asking for a comparison of where you are at two different times and makes the rate of change quantitative.
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