I am going to assume you meant a constant speed of 1.5km/min.
speed = distance/time
distance = speed x time = 1.5km/min x 5.0min = 7.5km
The Police
Criminal police officer
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Criminal police officer
A composite vessel has a steel hull and planked deck. The composite picture helped police catch the thief.
1.5 km is a distance, not a speed.
A police car chasing you would be at a constant distance from you. If it was moving away, the siren sound would get lower and lower, instead of remaining at the same pitch.
The speed is 1 kilometer per minute.Many other units of speed may be used:-- Meters per second . . . . . . . . 16 and 2/3-- Kilometers per hour . . . . . . . 60-- Feet per second. . . . . . . . . . 54.68 (rounded)-- Miles per day . . . . . . . . . . . . 894.8 (rounded)-- Furlongs per fortnight . . . . . 100,214.7 (rounded)
Eight minutes
speed and distance
a police helicoptor can fly for 20 minutes
The two men separately made complaints to the police. They traveled separately to New York City.
Yes. If you are arrested by police, you are then in police custody. Custody can simply mean a few minutes in handcuffs, or days in jail, but during that time, the police are responsible for your health and welfare.
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Police measur speed with a radar gun. It uses the Doppler effect to find speed. You can measure distance traveled and use a stopwatch to measure speed yourself. You asked about velocity, however. Velocity is the combination of speed and direction. To measure velocity, you have to track the direction of travel. For that, either a compass, a chart or some other measure.
When they arrested me for trespassing. 3 minutes.
The police arrived on the scene minutes after the 911 call was made.