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-- Determine the number of revolutions, vibrations, reciprocations, or full oscillations in one second. -- Multiply that number by (2 pi).
"Dividing Fractions is easy as pie, flip the second and multiply." Flip the second fraction, and multiply, and reduce.
Multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second. That is, flip the second fraction over and then multiply the two.
Divide your speed in miles per hour (mph or mi/h) or kilometers per hour (kph or km/h) by 360 to get your miles per second (mi/s) or kilometers per second (km/s).
first square the first term then multiply the first and second term and multiply by 2 finally square the second term
When following a vehicle in front of you.
-- Determine the number of revolutions, vibrations, reciprocations, or full oscillations in one second. -- Multiply that number by (2 pi).
2 second
The basic answer to your question is to divide the number of miles along the route from Atlanta to Dallas by the number of miles you get from a tank of gas. Easy! First, how far is it? Select a route and determine its length. If you've found WikiAnswers, you can find MapQuest. Second, determine your vehicle's fuel efficiency ('mpg,' or miles per gallon). Third, find out how much fuel your vehicle will hold. Multiply your vehicle's 'mpg' rating by its fuel capacity. The result is your vehicle's 'range.' Then divide the length of your route by your vehicle's 'range' to find how many tanks of gas it will take. Simple arithmetic!
The 3 second rule (sometimes it's a 2 second rule) refers to the spacing a vehicle should maintain when following another vehicle, regardless of speed. The theory is that the faster the vehicles are traveling, the greater the margin of safety (spacing or distance) between the vehicles will be.
FIRST - Determine if you are jacking the vehicle correctly (is the jack is being applied at the correct location(s)? ) SECOND - Are you extending the jack to its full limits? THIRD - Determine if the vehicle is equipped with the proper jack (Your vehicle is 10 years old - is it possible that the original jack has been lost or replaced somewhere in its life?).
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
1 meter per second is approximately 2.237 mph. Therefore, multiply 21 x 2.237 to determine miles per hour:21 x 2.237 = about 46.975 mph
to be able to understand/estimate the distance it would need to stop safely in case of an emergency, hence the 3 second gap rule for city driving and 5 second gap rule for highway driving, they estimate that to be about the distance you would need to have at the posted speed limit
"Dividing Fractions is easy as pie, flip the second and multiply." Flip the second fraction, and multiply, and reduce.
Multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second. That is, flip the second fraction over and then multiply the two.
To be able to react if the car ahead should suddenly brake you should keep a three second gap to the car ahead.