distance = rate * time
80 km = r * 38 minute
r = 80 km / 38 min * 1000 m/km * 60 seconds/minute = 4800000/38 ~= 126315.79 m/s
The average velocity is calculated by finding the distance traveled and dividing by the time it took to go that far. In high school, many people learn rate x time= distance. The rate is the average velocity.In this case we have 3.2/7.256=.441013 meters per second. Note the units are meters and seconds so the velocity we have it meters per second. We can convert this to any other units once we have this. Much as mile or meters per hour.
900 m/s velocity=meters/sec v=4500/5=900
4 meters/2 seconds = 2 meters/second.
363m
40 meters/10 seconds = 4 meters per second.
7.5
3.00 m/s
4 m/s
The average velocity is calculated by finding the distance traveled and dividing by the time it took to go that far. In high school, many people learn rate x time= distance. The rate is the average velocity.In this case we have 3.2/7.256=.441013 meters per second. Note the units are meters and seconds so the velocity we have it meters per second. We can convert this to any other units once we have this. Much as mile or meters per hour.
900 m/s velocity=meters/sec v=4500/5=900
Distance = Velocity*Time = 25.5*85 metres = 2167.5 metres.
what is the speed of a rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds
A rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds moves at 742.5742 meters/second which is approx 1660 mph
Acceleration occurs when velocity changes over time. The formula for it is as follows: a = (Vf - Vi) / t a: acceleration (meters/seconds2) Vf: Final velocity (meters/seconds) Vi: Initial Velocity (meters/seconds) t: Time (seconds)
1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters. 4.1 minutes is equal to 246 seconds. Velocity would equal 1000 meters divided by 246 seconds. So the answer is 4.065 meters per second West.
4 meters/2 seconds = 2 meters/second.
363m