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speed = distance/time --> time = distance/speed = (30 m)/(50 m/s) = 0.6 seconds
When you run 1000 metres, you don't go at the same speed all the way. However, if you know the distance you ran and the time it took, then you can find the speed you would have had to go at if you had gone at the same speed all the way. That is called the average speed. The average speed in kilometers per hour is the distance in kilometers divided by the time in hours. 1000 m divided by 13 s =76.9231 m/s 76.9231 m/s multiplied by 60 seconds/minute = 4615.3846 meters/minute 4615.3846 meters/minute multiplied by 60 minutes/hour = 276,923.08 meters/hour 276,923.08 meters/hour divided by 1000 meters/kilometer = 276.923 kilometers/hour 276.923 kilometers/hour divided by 1.6 kilometers/mile = 173.08 miles/hour To answer the question of 100 meters run in 13 seconds, which is a bit more feasible for running, divide all the answers by 10, which is the same as moving the decimal point 1 digit to the left, as in 17.31 miles per hour.
Conversion from kilometers to meters is just moving the decimal point three places to the right. 220 km = 220000 m
they are both traveling at te same rate.
1 hour = 3,600 seconds 100 km/hr = (100 / 3,600) = 0.027777 km/sec = 27 and 7/9ths meters per second.
There is no fundamental relationship between the distance an object moves and the force applied to it. Once an object is moving, no force is required to keep it moving, and the distance it can move without applied force is unlimited.
speed = distance/time --> time = distance/speed = (30 m)/(50 m/s) = 0.6 seconds
This question is not quite clear as to what answer is being sought out. This is more of a statement, so yes, a people moving conveyor-belt moves a 600-newton person a distance of 100 meters through an airport.
When you run 1000 metres, you don't go at the same speed all the way. However, if you know the distance you ran and the time it took, then you can find the speed you would have had to go at if you had gone at the same speed all the way. That is called the average speed. The average speed in kilometers per hour is the distance in kilometers divided by the time in hours. 1000 m divided by 13 s =76.9231 m/s 76.9231 m/s multiplied by 60 seconds/minute = 4615.3846 meters/minute 4615.3846 meters/minute multiplied by 60 minutes/hour = 276,923.08 meters/hour 276,923.08 meters/hour divided by 1000 meters/kilometer = 276.923 kilometers/hour 276.923 kilometers/hour divided by 1.6 kilometers/mile = 173.08 miles/hour To answer the question of 100 meters run in 13 seconds, which is a bit more feasible for running, divide all the answers by 10, which is the same as moving the decimal point 1 digit to the left, as in 17.31 miles per hour.
The distance between the two changes on a minute-to-minute basis since both are constantly moving. However, the average distance is 225 million kilometers.
Mercury has an elliptical orbit and circles the Sun once every 88 days. The distance from the Sun varies from 46 to 70 million kilometers (23.5 to 43.0 million miles). The mean distance of 58 million kilometers would give an orbit length of about 364 million kilometers, moving at 47.87 kilometers per second.
The change in distance divided by change in time. So say it moved 10 meters in 5 seconds, it would be 2 meters per second.
Mercury has an elliptical orbit and circles the Sun once every 88 days. The distance from the Sun varies from 46 to 70 million kilometers (23.5 to 43.0 million miles). The mean distance of 58 million kilometers would give an orbit length of about 364 million kilometers, moving at 47.87 kilometers per second.
An awesome question. Satellites that are stationary, compared to our planet, are moving at at exactly the same speed as our planet's rotation. To do this, a satellite must be exactly a certain distance away from our planet so it "falls" at just the right speed as to never change it's apparent position. That distance is 35,786 kilometers (give or take a few meters).
By finding the distance the car has travelled , in meters, in a specific time , in seconds , you get the speed of the car in meter per second Then , Speed = Distance Travelled/Time Taken
Conversion from kilometers to meters is just moving the decimal point three places to the right. 220 km = 220000 m
they are both traveling at te same rate.