The biker travels 10 feet in 1 second (since 5 feet in 0.5 seconds). In 1 minute, there are 60 seconds, so the biker will travel 60 x 10 = 600 feet in 1 minute.
68.2 miles per hour.
Use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.600/10 = 60. It would the hawk 60 seconds (1 minute) to travel 600m.
six hundred 0.5 = 100 1.0 = 200 2.0 = 400 3.0 = 600
speed=distance/time taken 600/10= 60m/s
Speed = Distance/Time Speed= 3000m/600 seconds Speed= 5m/s or 11.1846815 mph
1 minute = 60 seconds so 10 mintes = 10*60 = 600 seconds. 2 metres per second = 2*600 = 1200 metres in 600 seconds
* 2min 42.5sec = 162.5 sec * 12.5 / 162.5 = speed in km/second(12.5 / 162.5) * 3 600 = 276.923 km/h
That depends on your speed.
15 seconds at that rate.
20 meters per second is the speed--velocity would require direction data, as well. Velocity is a vectored quantity.
It depends Just divide the distance by your speed So if you are going to travel at 70MPH Divide 600 by 70 and you get your answer of about 9 hrs