The speed is exactly (5000 meters)/(5 seconds), or 1000 meters per second.
In a somewhat more familiar unit, it's also 3,600 kilometers per hour, which is
really steppin' along! That's about 2,237 miles per hour, and about 3 times
the speed of sound.
Use the formula RT=D You want time, so T=D/R Which is 5000/6=833 and 1/3 seconds or (Note that you have meters/ (meters/sec)= metersx(sec/meter)=seconds. Just to keep track of the units.) Now 13 x60=780 and 833-780=53 so you have 13 minutes 53 and 1/3 seconds.
31.4366 Minutes or approximately 31 minutes 26 seconds
Yes. 5000 meters = 5k meters.
5000 ft = 1524 meters
200 meters
Period = Wavelength/Speed = 10mm/50,000 mm/s = 1/5000 s or 0.0002 seconds
Use the formula RT=D You want time, so T=D/R Which is 5000/6=833 and 1/3 seconds or (Note that you have meters/ (meters/sec)= metersx(sec/meter)=seconds. Just to keep track of the units.) Now 13 x60=780 and 833-780=53 so you have 13 minutes 53 and 1/3 seconds.
31.4366 Minutes or approximately 31 minutes 26 seconds
Mechanical wave Sound travels at the speeds you have mentioned. As far as the last statement is concerned, sound travels through air at the speed of 330m/s at 0oC. At normal temperatures, the speed is approximately 333m/s. From the three statements which you have mentioned (all are true to my knowledge), you can decipher that sound travels fastest through solid media, and then through liquid. It travels at a lower speed through gases and cannot travel through vacuum since sound waves are mechanical waves and require medium for transportation.
a girl walks 5000 meters in 1 hour if the girl walks the same speed for 4 hours how many kiliogram will she walk
5000 meters is equivalent to 3.10 miles
Yes. 5000 meters = 5k meters.
5000 meters = 196,850.4 inches.
5000 meters = Just over three miles (3.10685596 miles).
5 meters = 0.005 kilometers
5000 metres.
5000 ft = 1524 meters