14.8 m/s is the velocity, 4.5 * 10^3m is the distance, correct? 4.5 * 10^3 is the same as 4500 m. V=D/T where V is velocity, D is distance, and T is time. To get your answer, plug in what you know into the equation. 14.8=4500/t. You need to get the T by itself, so multiply both sides of the equation by T to get 14.8T=4500, then divide both sides by 14.8 to get the T alone. you end up with T = 304.054. the time measurement is in seconds.
If you travel along the length of the segment from one end to the other, whether it is curved or straight, you can measure its length. The midpoint is the spot on the segment at this mid length, equidistant from the endpoints when moving on the segment.
95 km/h
In general, we will find the average speed of a moving object by dividing the total distance it travels by the total time elapsed in its travel.We can find the actual speed of the object if it moves with a constant speed during all of its travel. But if the object is something like a bus or train that makes stops along the way, we discover its average speed by dividing the total distance it travels by the total time it took to travel that distance.
5 hours 45 minutes.
15 hours and 2 minutes.
Yes because, Light travels in a straight path called a light ray.
Light travels faster than air. Its beam are straight so that it travels through holes.
It does not, it travels as a wave
Light travels in straight paths because of its reflection
travels through a uniform medium
NORTHAmended answerLight travels in straight lines.
light travels in a straight line because it can only be bend by reflective objects.
Electromagnetic radiation travels in straight lines.
I have the straight answer from the Internet and my science teacher that light travels in the motion of waves.
No it doesn't. Sound travels in waves, but light tavels in straight lines.
If you travel along the length of the segment from one end to the other, whether it is curved or straight, you can measure its length. The midpoint is the spot on the segment at this mid length, equidistant from the endpoints when moving on the segment.
The average distance a wolf travels in a day is 10 to 15 miles, but sometimes they will travel 50 miles in a day.