It's a bad question because 5 meters per second per second
is not
"a constant speed"
it is a rate of acceleration.
5 x 5 = 25 meters traveled.
4 meters/2 seconds = 2 meters/second.
30,000 metres or 30km
40 meters/10 seconds = 4 meters per second.
To find the speed, you can divide the distance by the time. If an object travels 60 meters in 3 seconds, its speed is 60 meters divided by 3 seconds, which equals 20 meters per second (m/s). This means the object moves at a constant speed of 20 m/s over that time interval.
363m
what is the speed of a rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds
33,055m or 33.055Km
A rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds moves at 742.5742 meters/second which is approx 1660 mph
4 meters/2 seconds = 2 meters/second.
30,000 metres or 30km
40 meters/10 seconds = 4 meters per second.
To find the speed, you can divide the distance by the time. If an object travels 60 meters in 3 seconds, its speed is 60 meters divided by 3 seconds, which equals 20 meters per second (m/s). This means the object moves at a constant speed of 20 m/s over that time interval.
363m
If a train that goes 500 meters every 10 seconds you will cover 30,000 meters in 10 minutes. <><><> There are 6 units of 10 seconds to a minute. 6x500= 3000 meters per minute. X 10 minutes= 30,000
The speed of the car is 25 m/s (5 meters / 0.2 seconds).
200 meters per hour
If a car travels 200 meters in 10 seconds what is the speed of the car