Accepted Answer
Assuming the object is moving by uniform motion (i.e., at constant velocity), the two pieces of information we need to know are:1) the distance covered by the object, S2) the time it takes for the object to travel that distance, tIn fact, the velocity of the object is defined as the ratio between these two quantities:[tex]v= \frac{S}{t} [/tex]Therefore, if we know S and t, we can calculate the velocity of the object, v.
Suggested Answer
Distance traveled(in a certain direction) and timeVelocity is all about direction traveled in comparison to speed which is just distance with out direction