Because if the given is meter the answer is second and when the given is seconds the answer is meters
You need to know how fast the ball is going, and divide the speed by the distance, which is 3 meters.
1 metre
Assuming you release it from a position of rest, you must multiply the time by the acceleration. The acceleration due to gravity near Earth's surface is approximately 9.8 meters/second squared.
One foot is equal to 0.3048 meters. So multiply 102 time 0.3048. that equals 31.0896 meters.
At 3 metres per second it will roll 6 metres in 2 seconds.
Answer: 66 Meters. Just had that same problem on a math mates worksheet.
t matters how much mass the ball has
Math time. Break out the calculator. One meter is equal to 3.2808 feet. One yard is equal to 3 feet. 900 meters times 3.2808 is 2,952.72 feet. 2952.72 divided by 3 is 984.24. The answer is 984.24 900 meters is equal to 984.24 yards.
Speed (ex: meters/second, miles/hour)
72 meters
The time taken by the ball to reach the maximum height is 1 second. The maximum height reached by the ball is 36 meters.
It depends on how many positions you have. But no matter what pick the half way position