He walked 600m in 600 seconds so his velocity is 1m/s (one metre per second)
Distance = Velocity*Time = 25.5*85 metres = 2167.5 metres.
The average velocity during that period of time is 100 kilometers per 2 hours north. It may also be stated as 50 kilometers per hour north.
^velocity* Consider an object that is travelling south at 10m/s. It accelerates north until it is travelling 10m/s. If we define south as negative, then it accelerates from -10m/s to 10m/s. -10 < 0 < 10, hence, it is travelling at 0m/s at some point.
yes, there is. it is between North and North-East.
9,000,000,000. And that is anywhere, not just in North America!
Velocity = 790.514 m/s North (rounded)The idea is to divide the distance by the time.
.5 north
Distance = Velocity*Time = 25.5*85 metres = 2167.5 metres.
a=change over velocity/time 60-initial velocity 45-final velocity 45-60= 15m/s 15/5= 3- acceleration
If April swam 50 M North then swam 20 M South back then her velocity would be 16.66. This is a math problem.
1.5 m.s north thanks to m.e.h :D
1 hour, 50 minutes, 46.15 seconds
Displacement: 8 m south Time: 4 seconds Therefore velocity = 2 metres per second Southwards.
3.00 m/s
20 m/s north
The person travels a total of 4000 m in 400 seconds, so their average speed is 10m/s. However velocity is a vector quantity, and is defined as displacement/time. The total displacement is only 400 m, so the average velocity is just 1m/s.