No, usually they conserve for the home stretch.
A total of 30 seconds - assuming they run at a constant speed.
8.3 m/s
constant velocity is when you maintain speed and direction, this usually is in a straight line, and constant speed means that your speed is always constant at all times.
The equation would be 2x+2(x+2)=28 when x= the speed of the slower runner. If you solve for x you get 6, which is the speed of the slower runner. Then if you add 2 you get the speed of the faster runner-8
10 minutes 10 seconds at a constant 5.9 mph, excluding speed changes or stops.
Depends. Is it a distance run? Or a fast run? If it is distance, the stamina runner would win. If it was a track, then the speed runner would win.
After running for a while, the runner will usually get tired, and tend to run slower.
It depends on the speed at which the runner is travelling.
It depends on the speed at which the runner is travelling.
The frequency of the applied voltage is constant.
Nope. The speed of sound is ABOUT 760 mph. Fastest human runner is 27.79 mph. Not even close.
No. Your speed is constant but your velocity is not. Velocity is a vector and as you run around a track, the direction of your motion changes and so the velocity changes - not in magnitude but in direction.
Synchronous motors are those that run only at Synchronous speed ie.. constant speed.
A total of 30 seconds - assuming they run at a constant speed.
synchronous motor is a constant speed motor because it will only run at a synchronous speed or not at all.the speed can be changed by changiing the frequency only ns=120f/p
I got this out of my text book Glencoe Science Texas Science If you are riding in a car with the cruise control on, the speed doesn't change. In other words, the car moves at a constant speed. If you are running at a constant speed of 5 m/s, you run 5 m each second. Whether you give you speed for the first 5 m you run or the last 5 m, you cover each 5-m interval in 1 s. When you are traveling at a constant speed, the speed at any instant of time is the same.
It will take 4 hours, provided the runner can maintain that speed.