Not enough information. You also need to know how much the acceleration is. Once you know that, calculate the final speed, then calculate the average speed as (initial speed + final speed) / 2, and multiply that by the time to get the distance.
Distance = Rate * Timeso,Rate(speed) = Distance/Time= 112 meters/4 seconds= 28 meters/second
it's frequency is 2 hertz
You use the formula speed = distance/time
The idea is to divide distance by time.The idea is to divide the distance by the time.
Assuming constant speed, you are supposed to divide the distance by the time.
At 30 mph, an object travels about 102.66 feet in two seconds.
Sound travels roughly about 1 mile in 5 seconds.
The light travels farther.Sound takes about 10 days to cover the same distance that light travels in 1 second.
Either one of the following observations tells you that an object is accelerating: -- Three points in the object's path are not in a straight line. -- The distance the object travels in a period of time is not the same as the distance it travels in another period of the same duration.
Distance = Rate * Timeso,Rate(speed) = Distance/Time= 112 meters/4 seconds= 28 meters/second
it's frequency is 2 hertz
If a car travels at a constant speed of 80m/s, then it covers the distance of 1,400m in exactly 17.5 seconds, no longer and no shorter. If the time is not 17.5 seconds, then either the distance was not 1,400m, or else the car's speed was not constant at 80m/s. Or both.
148 feet
You use the formula speed = distance/time
A meter is the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds, so a centimeter is this distance divided by 100 and a millimeter is this distance divided by 1000.
The mean distance of the Sun from the Earth is approximately 149,600,000 kilometers, or 92,960,000 miles, and its light travels this distance in 8 minutes and 19 seconds
The idea is to divide distance by time.The idea is to divide the distance by the time.