10 meters divided by 0.0185 seconds = 540.5405405405405
10 meters in 1.39 seconds equates to approximately 7.2 meters per second.
To find the speed, you can use the formula: speed = distance/time. If you run 100 meters in 10 seconds, your speed would be 100 meters divided by 10 seconds, which equals 10 meters per second. Therefore, your speed is 10 m/s.
Someone traveling 10 meters in 5 seconds is moving at the same speed as the one going 20 meters in 10 seconds.
As time equals distance divided by speed you get; t=1500/10 (100/10 so you are in m/s) Therefore it would take 150 seconds
40 meters/10 seconds = 4 meters per second.
50 meters in 10 seconds is faster. you go 5 meters per second in 50 meters per second, and you go 6 meters a second in 5 seconds..
both are just as fast although the one going 10 meters in five seconds is probably accelerating faster...
To find the average velocity of the car over the entire 10 seconds, we calculate the total displacement and divide it by the total time. The car travels -50 meters in the first 5 seconds and 10 meters in the next 5 seconds, resulting in a total displacement of -50 + 10 = -40 meters. The total time is 10 seconds. Therefore, the average velocity is -40 meters / 10 seconds = -4 meters per second.
It works like this:10 meters / 3.09 seconds * 30 seconds / half minute = 97.09 meters / half-minute
They are the same .
If 10 meters equals 9.4 seconds, it covers 1 meter in 0.94 seconds (10 meters / 9.4 seconds). In 3 minutes, there are 180 seconds (3 minutes x 60 seconds/minute). So, in 3 minutes, it will cover 191.49 meters approximately (180 seconds x 1 meter / 0.94 seconds).
To calculate speed, you divide the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the speed would be 30 meters divided by 10 seconds, which equals 3 meters per second. Speed is a scalar quantity, meaning it only has magnitude, not direction.