In everyday use and in kinematics, the speed of an object is the magnitude of its velocity (the rate of change of its position); it is thus a scalar quantity.[1] The average speed of an object in an interval of time is the distance travelled by the object divided by the duration of the interval;[2] the instantaneous speed is the limit of the average speed as the duration of the time interval approaches zero.
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John, Benny and Kenny Archer reflect on last weekend’s Ulster club games and debate the CPA fall out. Benny is a fan of International Rules – he tells us why. Plus all the other GAA chat.
John and Benny are joined by Cahair O’Kane they preview all the big Ulster club games, they chat about the McAliskey departure and chat about the proposed underage structure changes.
John Clarke and Neil Loughran debate the fall out over some All Star selections, they look back at last weekend’s Ulster Club games. They debate the penalty shootout format as well as giving their views on the new Down GAA centre of Excellence. Neil also gives his verdict on this Sunday’s Ulster Club Hurling Final.
This week the lads looks the at the GAA Calander, debate the all stars and look ahead to all the big Ulster Club games.
John and Benny are joined by Andy Watters, the lads don’t hold back in their opinions of the new rule changes, they pay tribute to Bernard Brogan. Benny gives his reasons for stepping away from the Down set up. Plus all the weekend previews.
Cahair O’Kane joins John and Benny this week, they talk about the upcoming congress, as well as looking back on last weekend’s club games and previewing all this weekend’s big games.
John and Benny are joined this week by Neil Loughran, they pay tribute to Down Legend Eamonn Burns. They look back on the Ulster Championship 2020 draw and discuss whether or not it’s time to scrap the provincial draws. As well as previewing all the big club games across Ulster this weekend.