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Yes, Cheetah is able to run at the speed of 192 km/h or 170mi/h but it can maintain its speed for an average chase or less or if it tries to run for more time more faster, it may die. Written by Rohan Vaidya
The momentum of an object is determined by its mass and velocity. In this case, the cheetah with a mass of 74 kg and a speed of 31 m/s would have a greater momentum than the elephant with a mass of 7000 kg running at 18 km/hr. This is because momentum is proportional to both mass and velocity, and the cheetah has a higher speed despite having much less mass.
cheetah speed = x put it in an equation; 3x-153=42 so you do; 42+153=195 then; 195/3=64.3333333 cheetah speed= 64.333... rounded to 64mph.
This is a simple question in algebra. Call the max speed of cheetah "x". Then the equation can be written: 3x -153 = 42 . That is, 3 times cheetah speed minus 153 = greyhound speed. So, adding 153 to both sides, 3x=42 + 153, or 3x=195. Dividing both sides by 3, we get x=65. THIS ANSWER IS WRONG!
Yes, during a trip a car's instantaneous speed can be greater than its average speed. This can occur if the car reaches its maximum speed at certain points during the trip, which would temporarily increase the instantaneous speed above the average speed calculated over the entire journey.
It depends on the aircraft. The average speed of a Cessna at touchdown is lower than the average speed of an Airbus 380. 200 KM average or it may be less if pilot is expertise.
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Less. Uranus is further away from the Sun. In general, the planets closer to the Sun move faster.
yes.....as he moves up and down the wave facem his speed varies from less then to more trhen the speed of the wave
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No, the numerical ratio of average velocity and average speed can be equal to or greater than one. This depends on the direction of motion relative to the distance traveled by the object. For example, if an object moves in the opposite direction to its initial position, the average velocity can be greater than the average speed.
The speed of the planet Uranus at every point in its orbit is lessthan the speed of the planet Jupiter at every point in its orbit.