The average speed is the distance divided by time. Then an object accelerates in the first second, stops in the second second, decelerates and accelerates in the third second within 10 seconds. The result is that the distance is 100 m, the displacement is 10 m, but the time is 10 s, so the average speed is 10 m / S? The average speed is 1 m / S? No matter what the distance is, our average speed and speed, It's just emphasized that if he uses uniform speed, it's just the speed. I've figured it out,

The average speed is the distance divided by time. Then an object accelerates in the first second, stops in the second second, decelerates and accelerates in the third second within 10 seconds. The result is that the distance is 100 m, the displacement is 10 m, but the time is 10 s, so the average speed is 10 m / S? The average speed is 1 m / S? No matter what the distance is, our average speed and speed, It's just emphasized that if he uses uniform speed, it's just the speed. I've figured it out,

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The ratio of the distance of an object to the time it takes to pass through the distance is called the average speed of the distance
Average velocity is the ratio of the displacement of an object to the time it takes