Assuming that the rate of acceleration is constant and 8 miles per second2 NOT 8 miles per second, as stated, then v2 = u2 + 2as where v = final velocity = 64 mph u = initial velocity = 0 mph a = acceleration = 8 miles/s2 s = distance travelled (in miles) so s = (v2 - u2)/(2a) = 64*64/(2*8) = 256 miles.
32 mph for 2 hours is a distance of 64 miles.
Roughly 654,857,268.3 mph According to these calculations it would be roughly 10,593.24 mph, not 654,857,268.3 mph. That almost the speed of light. 3,674,491,000 3,674,491,000 miles is the average distance Pluto is from the sun. x 2 = diameter x pi (22/7) = distance around the circumference of the orbit. Divide this by 248.5 yrs to get around gives you the distance traveled in a year. Divide this by 365.25 gives the distance traveled in a day. Divide this by 24 and it gives you the distance traveled in an hour. According to these calculations Mercury is traveling at 6,213.186413 mph The Earth is traveling at 66,655.46103 mph Posted by m - alias Pogo 654857268.3 mph 654857268.3 mph
(75 divide by 60 ) x 40 mph = Traveled So it works out to : 1.25 x 40 = 50 Miles Traveled
Just divide the distance by the speed.
rate times time = distance so 140
D = 60T where T is expressed in hours.
16 mph
Answer: 1 3/5 hours or 1 hour and 36 minutes Explanation: Distance traveled = Speed * time or solved for time is time = distance traveled / speed Plug in known values for speed and distance traveled and you will get the time it took.
You can determine the rate of motion. For example mph (miles per hour) is found by multiplying miles traveled by the time (hours) in motion.this formula isRate * Time = Distance
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
To convert time to miles per hour (MPH), you need to know the distance traveled. Then, divide the distance by the time in hours. For example, if you travel 60 miles in 2 hours, you would divide 60 by 2 to get 30 MPH.