To find the average speed between time=0 and time=2, divide the distance traveled by the time (in this case 2 seconds).
The distance, expressed in inches, is(1.2) x (the particle's average speed, in feet per minute) .
it's answer "c"
Ignoring air resistance, or bouncing off the sides of the shaft on the way down ...-- Speed when you let it go = 0-- Speed after 6 seconds = 6 G = 58.84 meters per second-- Average speed = 1/2 (0 + 58.84) = 29.42 meters per second-- In 6 seconds, at an average speed of 29.42 meters per second,it fell 176.5 meters.
None of the units make sense here, please recheck units and ask again
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The average velocity has two parts to it: The average speed and the average direction. The average speed is: (the distance you travel between 0 and 3 seconds) divided by (3). The average direction is: the direction from (the place where you started at 0 seconds) to (the place where you finished at 3 seconds).
what is the change in speed or velocity? average acceleration will be change in speed or velocity divided by time taken (4 seconds in ur case)
To determine the average speed of the zebra between 0 and 40 seconds, you need the total distance traveled during that time and divide it by the total time (40 seconds). If the distance is not provided, it's impossible to calculate the average speed. Average speed is calculated using the formula: average speed = total distance / total time.
It is 20 seconds.
The distance, expressed in inches, is(1.2) x (the particle's average speed, in feet per minute) .
it's answer "c"
To calculate the average speed of the zebra between 0 and 40, you need to know the distance it traveled during that time interval. Average speed is defined as total distance divided by total time. If, for example, the zebra traveled 200 meters in 40 seconds, its average speed would be 5 meters per second. Without specific distance information, the average speed cannot be determined.
That depends upon what the object has done for the 20 seconds since t = 0 seconds.
The average speed of a car from 0 to 10 seconds can be calculated by taking the total distance traveled and dividing it by the total time taken. If the car accelerates uniformly from rest, you can use the formula for average speed, which is the final speed divided by 2. For example, if the car reaches a speed of 20 m/s at 10 seconds, the average speed would be 10 m/s. If more specific details about distance or acceleration are provided, a more precise calculation can be made.
The 2005-2009 corvette will do 0-60 in 4.3 seconds and has a top speed of 190 mph. The 2006-2009 zo6 corvette will do 0-60 of 3.7 seconds and has a top speed of 198 mph. The 2009 corvette zr1 will do 0-60 between 3.2-3.4 second and has a top speed of 205 mph.* 205-mph top speed
The formula to calculate the car's average acceleration between 0 and 2.1 seconds is: Average acceleration (final velocity - initial velocity) / time interval This formula gives the acceleration in meters per second squared (m/s).
14.715 m/s. This is worked out by knowing that gravity will accelerate a body at 9.81 (m/s)/s. The average velocity is the speed at 3s plus the speed at 0s divided by 2. Speed at 0s = 0 x 9.81 = 0 m/s Speed at 3s = 3 x 9.81 = 29.43 m/s (29.43 + 0) / 2 = 14.715 m/s.