The speed or velocity of a train has no bearing on its acceleration.
Once reaching 90 the if speed is constant thee is no acceleration; to get to 90 you need to know time as speed = acceleration x time
You have to know how long it takes to get to 90 mph to solve this. Speed = acceleration x time
It would be nice to know how fast the train is travelling at..
66 miles a hour. Divide 330 by 5 to get the answer
Just got this question on study island it's 40 mph
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, the train is travelling at 48 x 5280 = 253440 feet per hour.There are 3600 seconds in one hour. Therefore the train is travelling at 253440 / 3600 = 70.4 feet per second.
You have to know how long it takes to get to 90 mph to solve this. Speed = acceleration x time
It would be nice to know how fast the train is travelling at..
66 miles a hour. Divide 330 by 5 to get the answer
The train is travelling 1 mile each minute, so you have 4 minutes to get off the track.
The Zephyr Train
The train is travelling 60 miles in 60 minutes, therefore, it would take 7 minutes for it to travel 7 miles.
Depends on speed, stops, acceleration, and loading times
Some prefer air and others prefer train. Personally, I prefer air.
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From the Water Gardens carpark in Hemel Hempstead to Apsley train station travelling by car the road distance is 1.6 miles.
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Just got this question on study island it's 40 mph