Yes. Time is a function of distance and speed, and independent of the method of achieving that speed over the distance. time = distance ÷ speed
Assuming it is the same distance, the distance in metres will be a larger number than the distance in kilometres - but the two distances will still be the same.
If you travel less distance in the same time, you are traveling slower.
Speed is measured by distance and time, yes. Velocity takes in direction.
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1 meter = 100 cm 1 cm = 1/100 m 521 cm = 521/100 = 5.21 m
An angle has no distance and so there is no angle which is the same distance apart.
Yes, they are the same distance from the equator.
Yes. Time is a function of distance and speed, and independent of the method of achieving that speed over the distance. time = distance ÷ speed
Alternates are fill-in-the-blank version of this Q. are the same distance from a point and a line
Assuming it is the same distance, the distance in metres will be a larger number than the distance in kilometres - but the two distances will still be the same.
Distance is equal to magnitude of displacement when the motion is in a straight line.
It is almost the same distance you would drive between San Francisco, California and Washington D.C.
Mars is not always the same distance from the sun because it has an elliptical orbit. If it had a perfectly circular orbit, then it would always be the same distance from the sun.
No they are not the same thing
They have the same absolute value since they are the same distance from zero but they are 38 away from being the same number.
The perpendicular distance between two parallel lines is always the same.