Physics: Motion > page > 3.1 Scooter Ride Video > Scooter Video Activity We will learn about average speed and learn to differentiate between average speed, constant speed and instantaneous speed In what contexts do we discuss speed in real life? Let's watch a video with our friend. Scooter Ride Video Video 3.1: Scooter Ride Now discuss the following questions with your friends and take a note of discussion points in your note book. 1. At what time did the man begin to ride his scooter? 2. At what point (kilometer) did he start his journey? 3. How long did the journey last? 4. What distance did he cover? 5. Did the scooter move at constant speed or did its speed change? 6. What was the fastest speed recorded on the speedometer? Let us try to answer the following questions: Kinds of Speed In case of the scooter ride we saw two measurements of speed, both of which had different values. The speed being shown on the speedometer at any time of the journey- you call it the instantaneous speed. The speed that you worked out, using the time taken and distance covered during the ride-you call it the average speed. Reflect on our daily conversational contexts, where do we use the word speed? Do they have the same preciseness that we are seeing now? [Contributed by administrator on 10. Januar 2018 21:47:12] × Tags motion physics Views Show no. of views Rating 5 4 3 2 1 0 Graphs Dependency Graph Programs
Scooter Video Activity
We will learn about average speed and learn to differentiate between average speed, constant speed and instantaneous speed
Let's watch a video with our friend.
Scooter Ride Video
Video 3.1: Scooter Ride
Now discuss the following questions with your friends and take a note of discussion points in your note book.
Let us try to answer the following questions:
Kinds of Speed
In case of the scooter ride we saw two measurements of speed, both of which had different values.
The speed being shown on the speedometer at any time of the journey- you call it the instantaneous speed.
The speed that you worked out, using the time taken and distance covered during the ride-you call it the average speed.