An odometer. Sometimes also called a pedometer.
To do this you need to know:60 second in a minute60 minutes in an hour1609.344 meters in one mileNow first work out how far one would travel running at that speed in one minute, by finding how far you would have traveled in one second-100/9.7 = 10.30927835051546 meters /secondThen multiply by 60 to get distance traveled in one minute =10.30927835051546 * 60 = 618.5567010309278 meters / minute.Now multiply by 60 again to get the distance traveled in an hour618.5567010309278*60=37113.40206185567 meters / hourOK we now know that we would be running at a speed of 37113.40206185567 meters an hour. BUT we want the answer in miles an hour, so we have to divide this by the number of meters in a mile:37113.40206185567/1609.344=23.06 miles per hour.Compare this with the related answer for this question where the distance run was in Yards (which are shorter than meters - so you would be running slower)
The average rate of movement, for example the number of feet traveled in a certain number of seconds, or the number of miles traveled in a certain length of time.
Divide the distance traveled by the product of the diameter and pi.
Divide the given number by 1,000. 1,000 meters = 1 kilometer 2,000 meters = 2.000 kilometers 3,000 meters = 3.000 kilometers 3,579 meters = 3.579 kilometers
multiply by a 1000. there are 1000 meters in one kilometer
There are several. You're probably referring to the odometer, which displays the number of miles traveled.
Same as the number of metres at any other orientation to the ground.
To do this you need to know:60 second in a minute60 minutes in an hour1609.344 meters in one mileNow first work out how far one would travel running at that speed in one minute, by finding how far you would have traveled in one second-100/9.7 = 10.30927835051546 meters /secondThen multiply by 60 to get distance traveled in one minute =10.30927835051546 * 60 = 618.5567010309278 meters / minute.Now multiply by 60 again to get the distance traveled in an hour618.5567010309278*60=37113.40206185567 meters / hourOK we now know that we would be running at a speed of 37113.40206185567 meters an hour. BUT we want the answer in miles an hour, so we have to divide this by the number of meters in a mile:37113.40206185567/1609.344=23.06 miles per hour.Compare this with the related answer for this question where the distance run was in Yards (which are shorter than meters - so you would be running slower)
The average rate of movement, for example the number of feet traveled in a certain number of seconds, or the number of miles traveled in a certain length of time.
The average rate of movement, for example the number of feet traveled in a certain number of seconds, or the number of miles traveled in a certain length of time.
Circumference of a circle: 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter (pi=3.14159...) Traveled distance = number of revolutions * circumference of tire To increase the distance you can either increase the number of revolutions or the circumference of the tire. Ex: Tire diameter = 1 meter => circumference = 3.14159 * 1 = 3.14159 meters So if you drive from home to Wendy's and the wheel spins 1000 times totally it means that you've traveled a distance of: 3.14159 * 1000 = 3141.59 meters
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8.79 meters as a mixed number = 879/100 meters.
-- Take the number of (cubic meters per second) -- Divide the number by 3,600 -- The answer is the number of (cubic meters per second)
Assuming that the gun is fired parallel to the ground, the bullet will begin to fall the instant that it leaves the muzzle. The total fall will be 200 meters. You will need to calculate how long it will take an object to fall 200 meters (hint- about 9.753 meters per second per second- or 9.753 meters the first second, 19.50 meters during the second second, etc) THEN multiply the velocity of the bullet (643 meters/ second) by the number of seconds it is in flight. That will be the distance when it hits the ground.