well you take the distance and divide it by time.
so like if you had this chart:
Distance traveled (km) time elapsed (hours)
150 1.5
180 2
then you would take 150 and divide that by 1.5 and then take 180 and divide it by 2.
Our average speed has been 50 miles per hour.
By using the formula distance equals rate times time or d = r x t
The maximum current of the pole changing motor when running at low speed and high speed depends on a few different things. The average when begin at low speed and using high speed is 1800 RPM points.
the second you hit equal lol
To calculate Erin's average speed for the entire trip, you'll need the total distance traveled and the total time taken. The average speed can be found using the formula: average speed = total distance / total time. If you provide the specific distance and time values, I can help you compute the average speed.
The average speed of a car is how fast it averages over a span of time. Instantaneous speed is how fast the car is moving at any given time which is measured using a real-time speedometer.
If a planet were 4 times further away from the Sun its orbital speed would be halved. That can be deduced from Kepler's third law using an approximation based on a circular orbit. The speed is proportional to R-1/2 where R is the average radius of the orbit.
The average speed of a car is how fast it averages over a span of time. Instantaneous speed is how fast the car is moving at any given time which is measured using a real-time speedometer.
To determine the average speed of the zebra between 0 and 40 seconds, you need the total distance traveled during that time and divide it by the total time (40 seconds). If the distance is not provided, it's impossible to calculate the average speed. Average speed is calculated using the formula: average speed = total distance / total time.
It depends on your average speed. If the roads permit an average speed of 60mph, it would take you 5 hours. To work it out (using T=D/S): Time (hours) = 300 miles divided by average speed (mph)
using two or more spring like boilers
Times in Excel can be averaged using the AVERAGE function. So if you have a list of time in the cells from A2 to A13, the function would be: =AVERAGE(A2:A13)