In freefall, an object's velocity at a certain time can be calculated using the equation v(t)=a*t Where a=acceleration. On Earth's surface, acceleration due to gravity is equal to 9.8 m/s^2
If an object is travelling 100 meters in 1400 seconds, then it is travelling (100 / 1400) or about 0.0714 meters per second.
It depends on what you mean by "how fast?" A bullet that covers 1000m in 3 seconds is travelling 333.33333333 meters per second.
1,170.91 miles per hour.
2100 ft in 11 seconds is 190.90 ft per second. Traveling that distance in 1 second you are going 130.15 mph.
The difference in time is 10 seconds. How much slower depends on how fast you are traveling.
You are traveling 10 min 2 seconds. Therefore, you are traveling 5 m per second. (or 300 m per minute or 18,000 m per hour).
The object is moving at the speed of 50 ms-1 .
177.273 mph (rounded)
No, speed does not include the direction an object is traveling. Speed only refers to how fast an object is moving regardless of its direction. Velocity, on the other hand, includes both speed and direction.
You are traveling 1 mile in 1 minute. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so you are traveling 60 mph.
As fast as you'd like, but if you were traveling at the speed of light, you'd be there in about 8 minutes and 30 seconds. If you were traveling at a speed of about 60 miles per hour, you'd be there in about 167 years.
60 m/s