it shows the number of metres travelled every second. m/s
This question doesn't make a lot of sense. Maybe something is missing? To convert seconds to metres per second you would need to divide the metres given by the number of seconds used. If all you have is seconds, and no distance, then you are stuck. Metres per second is a measure of speed and seconds is a measure of time. Speed=distance/time. So divide your metres by your seconds to get metres per second.
(450,000 meters) x (1 second/120 meters) = 3,750 seconds( 1hour 2minutes 30seconds )
3.50 meters
If an object moves 50 meters in 5 seconds, its average speed is 50/5 = 10 meters per second.
3 minutes = 3 * 60 = 180 seconds. 180 seconds * 6 meters/sec = 1080 meters.
Divide total meters by total seconds to get meters per second
Use the formula: Speed = distance / time. If you divide meters / seconds, the speed will obviously be in meters/second.
Just divide the distance (in meters) by the time (in seconds).
0.000027m/s or 27 microns per second
To get the speed in such cases, divide the distance by the time. In this case, the answer will be in meters per second.
If you divide the distance by the time, you'll get the speed - in this case, in meters/second.
To find the unit rate of 45.5 meters in 13 seconds divide 45.5 by 13
You need to convert the minutes to seconds. Then, simply divide the distance (meters) by the time in seconds.
The unit rate is how far something moves in ONE second. So in this case you divide by 28 (the number of seconds). 12/28=0.4285714285714286 meters a second.
what is the average speed 34 meters in 10 seconds Average speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time it took to travel it. In this case, divide 34 meters by 10 seconds to get 3.4 m/s.
No. If you divide a distance by a speed, you get a time, not a speed. For example, (meters) / (meters/second) = (seconds).
Divide the distance by the time. Answer is in meters/second. If you want to convert the result into km/hour, multiply it by 3.6.