velosaur
velosaur
velosaur
Except that velocity includes a direction component while neither distance nor time do. This would be a speedraptor.
The equation produced a large number of speedraptors, but only the velociraptors survived over evolutionary time, because the non-velocity-aware speedraptors kept chasing their prey in the wrong direction.
Displacemenraptor/timeraptor
Actually that's still wrong.
dDisplacemenraptor/dTime. Otherwise you cancel out the raptors.
Or you could go with:
(Distanceraptor/ Timeraptor) * Vectoreraptor
The d is only needed if it is changing.
Why *vector? Displacement is already a vector; distance being a scalar.
The d is only needed if it is changing.
Ah, is this a constant speed raptor?
Ah, is this a constant speed raptor?
If you look at it for a small enough amount of time, that is (so d can be implicit)
Or you can get Average Velociraptor
Ah my bad, I wanted to write "Distanceraptor" as in the post.
Forgot that by the time I got to actually writing it.
Yeah we need a directionraptor