I assume you mean 60 km/h.It would travel 60*4 km; 240km
distance divided by time... For example, if it takes 2 hours to travel 4 miles, your velocity is: 4 miles/2 hours = 2 miles/hour
latitude, longitude, altitude, and velocity vector. OOPS, that was 4 wasn't it?
Distance equals speed multiplied by time. For example, speed is 72 km/h and time is 200 seconds or 200/3600=0,0(5) hours, so the distance traveled is 72*0,0(5)=4 kilometers.
distance = velocity x time velocity = distance/time time = 45 minutes = 45/60 hours = 3/4 hour velocity = 15/3/4 = 20 mph
It will take about 4 hours 30 minutes to drive the 149 miles. (240km).
The equation for velocity is velocity=distance/time. So you would solve the problem as follows. 240km/4h=60km/h
I assume you mean 60 km/h.It would travel 60*4 km; 240km
distance divided by time... For example, if it takes 2 hours to travel 4 miles, your velocity is: 4 miles/2 hours = 2 miles/hour
Positive velocity will move you 200 miles east in 4 hours traveling at a constant speed.
Positive velocity will move you 200 miles east in 4 hours traveling at a constant speed.
200 miles / 4 hours = 50 mph
Velocity = Distance ÷ Time : therefore Time = Distance ÷ Velocity. Time = 265 ÷ 65 = 4.0769 hours = 4 hours 4 minutes 37 seconds (approx)
Speed = (frequency) x (wavelength) = (2) x (2) = 4 meters per second.There's not enough information to calculate 'velocity'.
You can calculate that with the Pythagorean theorem.
Divide the distance traveled in kilometers by the time to travel in hours. 200 km / 4 hrs = 50 km/hr
latitude, longitude, altitude, and velocity vector. OOPS, that was 4 wasn't it?