Speed - How fast something moves — how much distance is covered in a certain time., Distance - How far something travels from one place to another., Time - How long a journey or event takes., Formula - A rule or equation that shows the link between speed, distance, and time., Average Speed - The total distance divided by the total time taken., Instantaneous Speed - The speed of an object at a specific moment (e.g. what a speedometer shows)., Unit - A standard way to measure something (e.g. km/h, m/s, hours, seconds)., Conversion - Changing from one unit to another (e.g. from metres to kilometres)., Uniform Motion - Moving at a steady (constant) speed — not speeding up or slowing down., Variable Motion - When speed changes (the object speeds up or slows down)., Rate - A comparison between two quantities with different units (e.g. km per hour)., Acceleration - How quickly speed increases., Deceleration - How quickly speed decreases (slowing down)., Graph - A visual way to show how distance, time, and speed are related., Gradient (Slope) - On a distance–time graph, the slope shows the speed (steeper = faster).,

Speed --- Distance --- Time.

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