If we multiply the cross sectional area of the trough by the speed of the water in the trough, we get the volume of water per second that is running into the tank. 18 cm2 x 3 meters/sec = 18 cm2 x 300 cm/sec = 5400 cm3 /sec As 1 cm3 = 1 ml, the tank is filling at a rat of 5400 ml/sec or 5.4 liters/sec
ou start out 25cm from the mirror: the image is 50 centimeters away. One second later, when your nose hits the mirror, the image is right on top of you--0 centimeters away. So in one second, the image traveled 50 centimeters with respect to you--thus the speed is 50 centimeters per second, or 50 cm/s.
72 kph = 2,000 centimeters per second.
50 mph = 2,235.2 centimeters per second.
17 mph = 759.97 centimeters per second.
50 kilometers per hour is equal to 13,888.9 centimeters per second.
Centimeters per second x 0.6 = meters per minute
The abbreviation for centimeters per second is cm/s.
first of its centimeters and second theres 100 centimeters in a meter
65 km/h is about 1,805.5 centimeters per second.
The second, or middle section of the large intestine is the transverse colon.
A centimetre is a unit of length. Centimetres per second is a unit of speed. The two units are therefore incompatible.
1,995 centimeters per second = 44.63 mph To convert from cm per second to miles per hour, divide cm per second by 44.7.