If it's moving at 70 meters per second, and it's moving for 5 seconds..
Simple math. 70 x 5 = 350 meters in 5 seconds.
That depends how long you travel at that speed. The general relation is: distance = speed x time On the other hand, to convert from kilometers to meters, just multiply by 1000.
7.14 seconds.
299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles) per second.
6.9 m per second
(4 meters/second)(40 seconds) = 160 meters.
The orbital speed of mars averages at around 24.077 km/s.
Cheetahs have little endurance and can only run short distances at top speed, about 500 meters. They quickly use up their energy reserves and overheat.
Radio waves travel at the speed of light 300 Million meters/second, 300e6 meters/second
How much time would it take for the sound of thunder to travel 2000 meters if sound travels a speed of 330 meters per sec.
That depends how long you travel at that speed. The general relation is: distance = speed x time On the other hand, to convert from kilometers to meters, just multiply by 1000.
The speed of air at 20 degrees Celsius is 343 meters per second. The speed of light is 299 792 458 meters per second.
Exactly 299,792.548 meters per second.
186,000 miles or 300,000,000 meters per second. The speed of light.
The speed of light in a vacuum has been defined as exactly 299,792,458 meters per second.
The speed of sound at sea level is 10,208.7 meters per 30 seconds.
X-rays are a kind of electromagnetic radiation - similar to light. They travel at the speed of light through a vacuum - about 300 million meters/second.X-rays are a kind of electromagnetic radiation - similar to light. They travel at the speed of light through a vacuum - about 300 million meters/second.X-rays are a kind of electromagnetic radiation - similar to light. They travel at the speed of light through a vacuum - about 300 million meters/second.X-rays are a kind of electromagnetic radiation - similar to light. They travel at the speed of light through a vacuum - about 300 million meters/second.
The speed of sound at sea level is 340.29 meters per second.