Average acceleration over an interval of time = (final speed - initial speed) / (time for the change)
= [ (0 - 30) / 1 ] (meters / second-minute) = [ (0 - 30) / (60) ] (meters / second-second) =
-0.5 meter / sec2
Acceleration is the increase in speed from one unit of time to the next, so the described object has no acceleration. Its speed is constant.
In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 300,000,000 meters. Multiply this by 60.In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 300,000,000 meters. Multiply this by 60.In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 300,000,000 meters. Multiply this by 60.In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 300,000,000 meters. Multiply this by 60.
Minute and second are not units of acceleration, so the Earth's gravitationalacceleration can't be expressed in those units.The acceleration of gravity on or near the Earth's surface is9.807 meters (32.18 feet) per second per second
5.0 meters every second.
At the temperature of 20 degrees Celsius the sound travels 343 meters in one second or 1125.328 feet in one second. That is 20580 meters in one minute or 67523 feet in one minute.
There is not enough information to answer the question. The initial velocity of the car is not given. Also, the "it finally" at the end of the question does not make sense.
At 56.39 metres per minute.
Acceleration is not measured in meters/second. Meters/second is a unit of speed. Since acceleration is defined as change of speed divided by time, the units are meters/second/second, usually written as meters/second2.
Speed is constant. Acceleration is zero.
-Light travels at 299,792,458 meters per second.-There is 31,556,926 seconds in one year.-Light travels 9,460,528,412,464,108 meters in one year and after doing the math, light travels 9,460,528,412,464.108 kilometers in one year.
To get meters per minute, you'd multiply meters per second times the number of seconds in a minute which is 60.
Let's say we have a snail travelling at 4 metres per hour. In an hour there are 60 minutes. After 60 minutes the snail has travelled 4 metres. Hence it travels (4 divided by 60) metres each minute. Same principle with the seonds. There are 60 seconds in each minute so each second the snail travels one sixtieth of the distance it travels in a minute. We know that it travels (4/60) metres in a minute so in a second it travels (4/60) divided by 60 again. Hence, to convert in general from meters per hour into metres per second you divide through by 60 then divide by 60 again. This is equivalent to dividing by 3600 (= 60 x 60). Hope this helps.