Acceleration means change in speed, so once you've reached 65 MPH you aren't accelerating any more. To find out your acceleration up to 65 you need to know how long it took, or if you started from standstill, how far you had to travel before you reached the designated speed.
There is no acceleration if the car is travelling at a steady 54,000 miles per hour.
Both the speed and velocity have increased as a result of acceleration.
Acceleration is typically measured in units such as meters per second squared or kilometers per hour per second. Using miles per hour is not a common unit for acceleration measurements.
You are traveling two miles per hour.
The maximum speed achievable by a vehicle traveling at 1 g acceleration is about 9.8 meters per second squared, which is equivalent to approximately 22 miles per hour.
The horse is traveling at 30 miles per hour, because there are 60 minutes in an hour and 30 miles.
1 hour. You can go 80 miles in an hour. Hence Miles Per Hour or MPH.... If you were traveling at 45 Miles Per Hour, that means In 1 Hour you cover 45 Miles
To calculate acceleration in miles per hour per second, first convert the acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds to miles per hour. 60 mph / 3 sec = 20 mph/sec. So, the acceleration in miles per hour per second is 20 mph/sec.
32 miles per hour.
As long as the 30 minute are spent driving in a straight line, the acceleration is zero.
An example of acceleration by decreasing speed is when a car is traveling at 50 miles per hour and then applies the brakes, causing the car to slow down to 30 miles per hour. The decrease in speed over time represents a negative acceleration, or deceleration, as the car is still changing its velocity.
80........ Miles per hours, get it