MPH equals the miles driven, divided by the time it takes to drive those miles (units of time is hours, or minutes divided by 60).
Please use the equation: distance = time x speed
28 kmh is 17.3984 mph
Distance equals rate times time. You're trying to solve an equation with two unknowns. You know the distance, you're trying to establish the time, but the time will vary according to the rate. At 34.96 mph, the trip will take sixty minutes. At 69.92 mph, the trip will take thirty minutes.
Distance equals rate times time. You're trying to solve an equation with two unknowns. You know the distance, you're trying to establish the time, but the time will vary according to the rate. At 34.96 mph, the trip will take one hour. At 69.92 mph, the trip will take thirty minutes.
111.85 mph
KPH X 0.62137 = MPH (Statute Miles)
Please use the equation: distance = time x speed
it all depends on the mechanics of the car....horsepower, torque, and weight of the vehicle along with several other statistics are all factors in this equation
ok equation = 45n + 90 = 55n ok equation = 45n + 90 = 55n 9:00 pm
It depends on how fast you are driving. simply take 29 and divide it by your speed in mph. for example if you are driving 60 mph then the equation would be 29/60=.4833 hours.
Distance = Speed*Time = 30 mph * 1/2 hour = 15 miles.
I don't know how that could be determined mathematically, except in theory. Normally they use radar.
Yes, you can. If the average speed for the first mile is 30 mph, and the average speed for the second mile is 90 mph, then 30+90=120/2=60. You need to solve the equation for average speed, not time. You can't. 1 mile @ 30mph = 2 minutes 60 mph for 2 miles = 2 mintes thererfore you cannot go fast enough (or you could go infinity mph)
Kph is km/h and mph is mi/h. 1 mi = 1.61km.75 km/h x 1mi/1.61km = 47 mi/h or 47 mph (rounded to two significant figures due to 75 kph).
The problem can be solved with the equation 2750/500. The answer is 5.5 hours.
You need to know the mass. The equation for momentum (p) is p = mv, where m is the mass in kg and v is the velocity in m/s.
Linear defines a relation between variables that forms a straight line. Scalar is a singular quantity with magnitude only For example in the equation y = x we have a linear equation. If a car can reach a speed of 80 mph, speed is a scalar with magnitude 80 If the car is traveling at 80 mph directly East, we have velocity which is a vector - speed and direction ( more than one quantity)