straight path
[straight path|straight path] Linear speed refers to the rate at which an object moves along a straight path.
Definition
straight path <a href='/en/entity/linear-speed'>Linear speed</a> refers to the rate at which an object moves along a straight path. It is determined by the distance traveled along that path divided by the time interval. The displacement of the object along the straight path corresponds to the distance moved in a given time.
Mechanism
The object moves along straight path at a steady rate, covering the distance between ( −5 , 3 ) and ( 3 , −1 ) in four seconds. <a href='/en/entity/linear-speed'>Linear speed</a> is calculated based on the displacement along this path over the given time interval. The motion occurs within the same plane, maintaining a consistent rate of travel.
Causes
straight path Linear speed is calculated based on movement along a straight path. The displacement of an object along this path determines its speed over a given time interval. An object traveling at a steady rate along a straight path moves from ( −5 , 3 ) to ( 3 , −1 ) in four seconds.
Effects
straight path describes motion where an object moves along a linear trajectory. The resultant vector follows this path directly, connecting the start and end points. Linear speed, calculated as distance traveled divided by time, is determined by displacement along this path. Displacement measures the straight-line distance between initial and final positions. This path influences how speed and displacement are quantified in motion analysis.
Effects on Resultant Vector
straight path The resultant vector travels directly from the beginning of u to the end of v in a straight path, as shown in [link]. This straight path represents the direct link between the vectors u and v. The straight path is essential for accurately depicting the resultant vector's direction and magnitude.
Linear Speed
straight path [straight path] refers to the direct route along which linear speed is measured. Linear speed is determined by the distance traveled along [straight path] during a specific time interval. This measurement reflects how quickly an object moves along [straight path] without deviation.
Steady Rate Mechanism
The object moves along straight path at a consistent speed, covering the distance between points ( −5 , 3 ) and ( 3 , −1 ) in four seconds. This motion maintains a steady rate, ensuring uniform travel across the same plane. The path remains unaltered during this time frame, reflecting the mechanism's stability.