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Is the distance traveled during a specific unit of time.

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Answer:

Speed

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Speed

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed is a scalar quantity, defined as the ratio between the distance covered and the time taken:


v=(d)/(t)

where

d is the distance covered

t is the time taken

Speed is measured in meters/second (m/s).

It should be noted that speed is different from velocity: in fact, velocity is a vector quantity, whose magnitude is defined as


v=(d)/(t)

where d is the displacement (not the distance), and it also has a direction, while speed does not have it.

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