This can be calculated from the formula v = u + ft (v = final velocity, u = initial velocity, f = acceleration, t = time).
Convert all measurements to the same base. As the speed is given in kph then the time has to be converted to hours. 10 secs = 1/360 hour
60 = 0 + f/360 : f = 60 x 360 = 21600 kph2
If velocity is steady and doesn't change, then there is 0 acceleration.
The answer is very simple. The words "constant velocity" are the definition of zero acceleration.
10 km per hour per second.
an object uniformly accerlerates over a distance of 100 m in 20 seconds. calculate the acceleration.
100 meters/14.00 seconds (1 mile/1609 meters)(3600 seconds/1 hour) = 15.982 miles per hour
If velocity is steady and doesn't change, then there is 0 acceleration.
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The answer is very simple. The words "constant velocity" are the definition of zero acceleration.
1 hour = 3,600 seconds 100 seconds = (100 / 3,600) = 1/36 hour = 0.027777 (repeating)
There are 60 seconds in a minute There are 60 minutes in an hour 60 seconds * 60 minutes = 3600 seconds in an hour 100 / 3600 = 1/36 1/36 of an hour
10 km per hour per second.
an object uniformly accerlerates over a distance of 100 m in 20 seconds. calculate the acceleration.
18.7 miles in 100 seconds = 673.2 miles per hour.
100 yards/6.7 seconds = 30.5292 miles per hour (rounded)
100 yards in 10 seconds 20.45 miles per hour.
100 meters/14.00 seconds (1 mile/1609 meters)(3600 seconds/1 hour) = 15.982 miles per hour
1 hour = 100% 1 minute in an hour = 1/60 therefore 30 seconds in an hour = 1/120