The two measurements necessary for calculating average speed are…A. Acceleration and Time B. Velocity and Time C. Distance and Time D. Distance and AccelerationE. Displacement and Time

Respuesta :

Answer:

C. Distance and Time

Explanation:

Speed is defined as the distance covered per unit of time. It is a scalar quantity and as such expressed in scalar terms. When we talk about speed, the direction of motion does not matter. We only try to find the rate at which a body moves with time.

It is expressed as:

                        Speed = [tex]\frac{Distance covered}{Time taken}[/tex]

The SI unit of speed is m/s or ms⁻¹