Now, let's return to this text which you read in Section 2.2, to study the calculations in more detail. Pay attention to Figure 2.10 and Figure 2.11 which show examples of how to calculate displacement, distance, average speed, and velocity.
Introduction
Figure 2.8 The motion of these racing snails can be described by their speeds and their velocities.
There is more to motion than distance and displacement. Questions such as, "How long does a foot race take?" and "What was the runner's speed?" cannot be answered without an understanding of other concepts. In this section we add definitions of time, velocity, and speed to expand our description of motion.
Source: Rice University, https://openstax.org/books/college-physics/pages/2-3-time-velocity-and-speed
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