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    Speed is the rate of motion, or equivalently the rate of change of position, many times expressed as distance d moved per unit of time t.

    Speed is a scalar quantity with dimensions distance/time; the equivalent vector quantity to speed is known as velocity. Speed is measured in the same physical units of measurement as velocity, but does not contain the element of direction that velocity has. Speed is thus the magnitude component of velocity.

    In mathematical notation, it is simply:

    v = rac


    Units of speed include:
    Mach 1 ≈ 343 m/s ≈ 1235 km/h ≈ 768 mi/h (see the speed of sound for more detail)

    c = 299,792,458 m/s

    1 m/s = 3.6 km/h

    1 mph = 1.609 km/h

    1 knot = 1.852 km/h = 0.514 m/s


    Vehicles often have a speedometer to measure the speed.

    Objects that move horizontally as well as vertically (such as aircraft) distinguish forward speed and climbing speed.


        Speed
            Average speed
            Cultural significance
            See also

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    Average speed
    Speed as a physical property represents primarily instantaneous speed. In real life we often use average speed (denoted ilde), which is rate of total distance (or length) and time interval.
    For example, if you go 60 miles in 2 hours, your average speed during that time is 60/2 = 30 miles per hour, but your instantaneous speed may have varied.

    In mathematical notation:

    ilde = rac.


    Instantaneous speed defined as a function of time on interval t_0, t_1 gives average speed:

    ilde = rac


    while instant speed defined as a function of distance (or length) on interval l_0, l_1 gives average speed:


    ilde = rac


    It is often intuitively expected, but incorrect, that going half a distance with speed v_ and second half with speed v_, produces total average speed ilde = rac. The correct value is ilde = rac
    (Note that the first is a proper arithmetic mean while the second is a proper harmonic mean).

    Average speed can be derived also from speed distribution function (either in time or on distance):

    v sim D_t; Rightarrow
    ilde = int v D_t(v) , dv

    v sim D_l; Rightarrow
    ilde = rac


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    Cultural significance
    Speed or swiftness of motion plays a significant role in human culture and also animal culture (see racing). It is complementary to , precision and strength, e.g. in dancing or martial arts. Animals symbolizing speed are the horse (PIE
      ek'vos is etymologically derived from
        ok'u- "swift"), birds, especially raptors such as the hawk, and cats, e.g. the lynx (see e.g. Flos Duellatorum). The swiftest land animal is the cheetah, reaching running speeds of up to 110km/h (68 mph) for short distances. For sustained speed, the fastest land animal is the thoroughbred horse.



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