Its speed is exactly 100 meters per 10 seconds.
That speed can also be expressed as . . .
-- 10 meter per second
-- 600 meters per minute
-- 864 km per day
-- 36 km per hour
-- 19 knots
-- Standard by 0.001, distort factor 0.07
-- Warp factor 0.00322
-- 3.33E-8 C
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etc.
That's a pretty good clip for a sailboat ... about 22.4 mph.
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of this question. If we have a distance of 50 meters and it takes 5 seconds to cover that distance, we can find the speed by dividing the distance by the time. So, 50 meters divided by 5 seconds gives us a speed of 10 meters per second. Isn't that just a happy little calculation?
The average speed is exactly 30 meters per 6 seconds. Expressed in some other units . . . -- 300 meters/minute -- 18 kilometers/hour -- 5 meters/second -- 0.005 millimeters/microsecond
To calculate the distance traveled in 3 minutes running at a rate of 6 meters per second, first convert 3 minutes to seconds (3 minutes = 180 seconds). Then, multiply the speed (6 meters per second) by the time (180 seconds) to find the total distance. Therefore, the distance traveled would be 6 meters/second x 180 seconds = 1080 meters.
According to mathematics, we know the relation between speed, distance and time . We know by science , speed =distance / time. time = distance / speed. Hence , Time = 9/3. =3 seconds. 3 seconds is the time when a lizard ran 9 meters at a speed of 3 meter per second.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, to find the speed, you just divide the distance by the time taken, right? So, like, 5 meters divided by 0.2 seconds is 25 meters per second. Boom, there you have it!
To calculate the speed of the sailboat, you would use the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance is 150 meters and the time is 120 seconds. Plugging these values into the formula, you get: speed = 150 meters / 120 seconds = 1.25 meters per second. Therefore, the speed of the sailboat is 1.25 meters per second.
Its speed is exactly 100 meters per 120 seconds. That speed can also be expressed as . . . -- 5/6 meter per second -- 50 meters per minute -- 72 km per day -- 30 km per hour -- 504 km per week . . etc.
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Someone traveling 10 meters in 5 seconds is moving at the same speed as the one going 20 meters in 10 seconds.
40 metres in 8seconds what would the speed be
considered speed= ? considered distance= 309 meters considered time= 17 seconds therefore speed= 309/17 = 18.7 meters per second = 1122 kilometers per hour
To calculate the speed of an object, you use the formula speed = distance/time. In this case, the object travels 100 meters in 20 seconds, so the speed would be 100 meters / 20 seconds = 5 meters per second. Therefore, the speed of the object is 5 m/s.
speed = distance/time 10/5 = 2 Answer = 2m/s ("Two meters per second").
Speed = (distance traveled) divided by (time to cover the distance) Speed = (50 meters) / (2 seconds) Speed = 50 meters per 2 seconds Speed = 25 meters per second
what is the speed of a rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds
This is a pretty silly question. The most basic / fundamental answer is: "It depends on how fast you are travelling." If you are travelling at 400 meters per second (a slow-to-moderate speed bullet) then it will take only one and "a fraction of one" seconds. If you are walking (steadily) at 4 meters every second, it will take 110-1/4 seconds, or one minute and 50-1/4 seconds. Distance = Speed x Time ... thus, Time = Distance / Speed
1.27 seconds