At least one milimeter or centimeter.
A second isn't a unit of distance. It's a unit of time. If you're asking how far you can go in a second, gravity pulls any free falling body in at 9.8meters a second.
Distance covered in nth second means the distance covered in that particular second . It cannot be more than the distance covered in n seconds which means the distance covered in a total time of n seconds.
If the car is slowing down, it will travel a shorter distance each second as its velocity decreases. The rate at which the distance changes each second depends on the rate of deceleration of the car.
The common distance for this time is the 100m sprint. 100/10 is 10 metres per second
. . 'in a second' . . that bit makes the question impossible to answer. The distance changes with time but the orbit is stable.
6-8 second
The distance covered by an object in the last second of its motion is equal to the object's velocity in meters per second. This means that if the object is moving at a constant velocity, the distance covered in the last second will be the same as the velocity.
Light second
With the information given, all that can be said is that the distance is greater than the distance the object traveled in the previous second.
Distance is a unit of distance, while seconds are units of time. The two are unrelated.
That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".That's not a speed, that's a distance. For a speed, you have to specify a distance, divided by a time, for example "km / hour" or "km / second".
The SI unit for distance is the meter (m), and the SI unit for time is the second (s).
The second.