Saturday, December 13, 2008

Linear Speed

The linear speed of an object is a measure of how long it takes
the object to get from point A to point B. Linear speed is usually
given in a form such as meters per second (m/s). For example, if
the distance between point A and point B were 10 meters, and
it took 2 seconds to travel the distance, the speed would be 5 m/s.

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