usually miles
Distance = Rate * Time or, for our purpose Time = Distance/Rate Time = 4 miles/12 mph = ~ 1/3 of an hour----call it 20 minutes
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
They are meters to measure
to convert revolutions per minute into the measure of degrees traveled, you would need to know for how long those revolutions were going on. revolutions per minute multiplied by the time it was turning gives you the degrees traveled. just like speed * time gives you distance, rotational speed * time gives you rotated distance
Think about it. If you travel for more time, would you advance a greater distance (that would be a direct proportion), or less distance (that would be an inverse proportion)?
Scientists use Kilometers to measure distance traveled by a car
A metric ruler.
Describe how you would measure the mechanical advantage of a bicycle.
No. Odometer measure the traveled distance of a wheeled vehicle. A ruler or a vernier caliper would be better for measuring a baseball.
No. The average speed would be the distance traveled divided by the elapsed time.
The rate that you cover a distance is your speed. Speed is a measure of the distance traveled per unit time. If your units are meters and seconds, then your speed would be in meters/second. To find the speed of something you divide the distance it traveled by the time it took to travel that distance. For example if something traveled 40 meters in 10 seconds its speed would be (40 meters)/(10 seconds) = 4 meters/second
There's no way of telling, as that would depend on the wheel size and gear ratio, which can vary from bike to bike. The Online Gear Calculator (in the relevant links section below) is very useful for calculating the distance traveled on a single pedal stroke, if you have some parameters to input.
How much a bicycle what? Weighs, cost, take up space?
Distance = Rate * Time or, for our purpose Time = Distance/Rate Time = 4 miles/12 mph = ~ 1/3 of an hour----call it 20 minutes
I would rather use Kg.
You would measure the distance of the door with meters because liters measure volume not length.
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.