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.
Its average speed is (3000/5) = 600 miles per hour.
Distance = Rate X Time so.... Rate = Distance/Time 210 miles/30 hours = 7 miles per hour
The velocity of an airplane that travels 500 km in 2 hours and 17 minutes is 218.97 km per hr.
Average Speed = Distance Traveled / Time TakenVelocity = Speed and direction.Speed = 140 mi/ 2hrs = (140/2) mi/hr = 70 mi/hr.Direction = WestVelocity = 70 mi/hr west
117 / 2.25 = 52mph
50km/hour North.
With the information given, it's not possible to calculate what it is now. But during that 90 minutes, its average velocity was 50 kph north.
DISTANCE + VELOCITY x TIME So if you travel 90 miles in two hours, 90 = velocity x 2 velocity = 45 miles per hour After 7 hours DISTANCE = 45 x 7 = 315 miles
1.The time rate of change of position of a body in a particular direction 2. And by an arrow.
200 miles / 4 hours = 50 mph
Simply divide the distance traveled by the time.
315
Three hours.
Yes, they are proportional. Distance traveled is the velocity times the time. So if you travel at 60 miles per hour for two hours, you have gone 120 miles.
600 miles per hour due West
I am not for sure, but im pretty sure that it is 600 miles
In space, everything will keep traveling at the same velocity forever until an outside force, e.g. gravity, acts upon it.