Average Speed
you can find the distance when you know your speed and the time you traveled
As we know that 1 hour consists of 60 minutesso, 1 minute would be of 1/60 hours (or 0.0166666666666667 hours approximately)Thus, 0.7 kilometers/minute can be written as0.7 kilometers/0.0166666666666667 hourswhich, on simplification (calculation) gives 42 kilometers per hour.Result42 kilometers per hour
( 40 miles per hour ) x ( 2 hours ) = 80 miles 1 mile = 1.609344 kilometers 80 miles = (80 x 1.609344) = 128.748 kilometers (rounded) From the given information, we don't know how far it DOES run, but we know that it COULD run 128.748 kilometers ... if it wanted to, and if it could keep up this speed for two continuous hours.
yes; distance divided by time
No, you cannot.
you can find the distance when you know your speed and the time you traveled
time = (4,700 kilometers) / (790 kilometer per hour) = 5.9494 hours. Don't try this at home until you know how to figure in the effects of the wind.
-- The car's speed is 70 kilometers per hour.-- In order to state its velocity, we need to know the directionin which it's traveling, as well as its speed.'Velocity' is not merely a fancy word for 'speed'. It means more than 'speed'.
I know how to time travel, and I have time traveled. 48 hours into the future, and then I called my friend. They were in hospital. I saved them!
Kilometers
A good 12 hours on average...I'd know, I've traveled from MO to FL about 8 times in my life lol ;)
This question is incomplete. You need to know the rate of travel as well as well as the distance traveled in order to find time needed to cover 959 miles.
As we know that 1 hour consists of 60 minutesso, 1 minute would be of 1/60 hours (or 0.0166666666666667 hours approximately)Thus, 0.7 kilometers/minute can be written as0.7 kilometers/0.0166666666666667 hourswhich, on simplification (calculation) gives 42 kilometers per hour.Result42 kilometers per hour
( 40 miles per hour ) x ( 2 hours ) = 80 miles 1 mile = 1.609344 kilometers 80 miles = (80 x 1.609344) = 128.748 kilometers (rounded) From the given information, we don't know how far it DOES run, but we know that it COULD run 128.748 kilometers ... if it wanted to, and if it could keep up this speed for two continuous hours.
Distance traveled and time taken to travel that distance.
yes; distance divided by time
It displays the total miles or kilometers traveled by the drive wheels on the vehiclesince the odometer was installed or reset. Wikipedia has more info in their odometerpost, and a link is provided.Strictly speaking, the odometer of an automobile counts revolutions of the wheels. The practical application is in its use for measuring the distance the car has traveled. Our crack automotive engineers know how to derive distance from wheel revolutions, because they know the diameter of the tire, and they know how to use the diameter to calculate how far the wheel rolls with each revolution.