No.
Invariants are points that remain the same under certain transformations. You could plug the points into your transformation and note that what does in is the same as what comes out. The details depend on the transformation.
Assuming that his acceleration was linear (ie. that he slowed down at a perfectly steady rate), then you can say his velocity at any point in those eight seconds was: 21 - t(21 / 8) m/s To get the distance covered in that time, you can simply take the area under that line between 0 seconds and eight seconds. Because it's linear, this is very easy. You're dealing with a right triangle that is 8 seconds wide and 21 meters per second tall. With a triangle, the area is equal to half it's width times it's height, so the equation is: d = 21m/s * 8s / 2 ∴d = 168m / 2 ∴d = 84m. So he traveled 84 meters in those 8 seconds, and probably scared the bejeebers out of that poor deer. Average speed = 21/2 m/s , Time =8 s, Distance = 8 x 21/2 = 84m
55 mph is 55 x 5280 ie 290400 feet per hour This is 290400/3600 ie 802/3 feet per second 100 feet takes 100/802/3 ie just under 1¼ seconds
Yes it is an adverb. Adverb of Place. Where? Under!
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Yes Easily. 100 millimeter is only 0.1 meter.
Just under 3168809 years
No you can not die in under 5 seconds depends were like in a really ice cold water at winter than yes you could die but more than 5 seconds and less than 25 seconds.
Plate Tectonics is not a physical object, it is the theory that there are multiple plates and that convection currents under the crust are moving them at speeds of mere millimeters every hundred thousand years.
A good time would be under 16.00 seconds Under 15.40 seconds is great Under 14.50 seconds is amazing Aim for about 14-15 seconds - if you can do that, you might even win the state
A ten second car could hit 60mph in under 10 seconds no problem. It could probably do it even if it had four flat tires and was pushing a dumpster.
Just under two inches !
W. Van Nielsen from south
he became famous because he could do real magic he could escape from straitjackets and get out of trunks locked tight in under 20 seconds.
sorry to say but it is not that fast. When i was 13 i was the second fastest in my year and i could run it in under 25 seconds. However at that time i was growing earlier than my piers so perhaps wait and see how much you grow and develop and perhaps you can run it faster. I would imagine that fast 13 year olds could probably do it in under 24 seconds no problem
Anything under 10 seconds is world-class. Anything under 15 seconds is decent.