kokonaisnopeutta
Kokonaisnopeutta refers to the magnitude of the velocity vector, i.e., the overall speed of an object. It is a scalar quantity derived from the directional components of motion along orthogonal axes. In two dimensions, if the velocity components are vx and vy, kokonaisnopeutta = sqrt(vx^2 + vy^2). In three dimensions, with vz, it is sqrt(vx^2 + vy^2 + vz^2). The typical units are meters per second (m/s) in the SI system.
Kokonaisnopeutta is different from velocity, which is a vector describing both speed and direction. It is also
Calculation and interpretation often rely on Pythagorean methods. For example, a car moving north at 60 km/h
In dynamics, kokonaisnopeutta can remain constant while the velocity vector changes direction, such as in uniform