distance=x=400m; time=t=1.06min=63.6s
x=vt, therefore v=x/t
v=400/63.6=1000/159=6 + 46/159
v approx. equals 6.289
Distance = Velocity*Time = 25.5*85 metres = 2167.5 metres.
15 minutes(.30 meters / minutes) = 4.5 meters
1700 meters in 40 minutes or 1700/40 meters per minute = 170/4 = 42.5 meters per minute
3 minutes = 3 * 60 = 180 seconds. 180 seconds * 6 meters/sec = 1080 meters.
800 meters in 2 minutes is 14.9 miles per hour.
You divide the distance traveled by the time.
Yes. The first is a speed (or velocity), the second is a distance.
Distance: Meters (or metres) Speed & velocity (meters per second). velocity also needs a direction but that isn't defined by SI units.
20 meters per second
velocity=5 meters/sec Velocity=change in distance/change in time velocity=m/s change in distance=meters change in time=sec v=x/t v=100m/20s v=5m/s
5/2 = 2.5 m/s; velocity is distance divided by time
Meters per second
velocity is the distance divided by the time it takes to go that distance. let velocity equal V let distance equal D let time equal T v = d/t velocity has units of length per rate distance has units of length time has units of rate the length can have units such as 1) meters, centimeters, millimeters, kilometers 2) feet, inches 3) yards the time can have units such as 1) seconds, minutes, hours, years it depends on which system you are using for you units then you will know which units to choose from. the most common is meters per second (m/s)
the equation for average velocity a = s/t s = distance travelled t = time examples miles/hour, meters/sec
Minutes is a unit of time and meters is a unit of distance. Both of these different physical quantities cannot be compared.
Well here's a start: velocity = distance / time time = distance / velocity The velocity will be 3*10^8 M/s which is the speed of all EM waves (Light, Radio etc) Find the distance from Jupiter, (in Meters) and sub in.
Velocity equal distance divided by time. For example, an object that traveled 5 metes in 10 seconds had a velocity of 5/10 meters per second which is .5 meters per second. Velocity is speed in a direction. Sometimes a navigate or positive number is sufficient as the direction. Other times you will need to be more specific, such as .5 meters per second East or 1.3 meters per second 30 degrees East of North.