You are traveling 10 min 2 seconds. Therefore, you are traveling 5 m per second.
(or 300 m per minute or 18,000 m per hour).
^velocity* Consider an object that is travelling south at 10m/s. It accelerates north until it is travelling 10m/s. If we define south as negative, then it accelerates from -10m/s to 10m/s. -10 < 0 < 10, hence, it is travelling at 0m/s at some point.
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The duck that goes 60m in 5 seconds. But, why would you ask such a ridiculous question? The duck that goes 60m in 5 seconds. But, why would you ask such a ridiculous question?
Speed is the magnitude of how fast you are going, given in units of length/time, while velocity is how fast you are going, given in units of length/time, in a certain direction. Acceleration is in units of length/time2 and is associated with a direction as well.Examples:speed: im travelling at 36km/h in my car.velocity: im travelling at 10m s-1 to the east, or im travelling at 10m s-1 on a bearing of 90 degrees.speed: im accelerating at 7.2km/h a second.velocity: im accelerating at 2m s-2 going west, or on a bearing of 270 degrees.
0 km/h or 0 mph. Objects accelerate at 10m/s so after 4 seconds the rock would have already hit the bottom of the cave.
You are moving 10m/s or if you multiply that with 3600 you get 36000 m/h. Divide that with 1000 and you get 36 km/h.
Try dividing 500m by 10m/s, what do you get oh yes 50s
fireflies fly at about 8-10m/sec.
A car traveling at 10m/s, or 36km/h.
it would take 1 hour to travel a mile going at 60 mph
Acceleration past the tape = -(10/2.5) = 4 m/s2F = m A = (68) x (4) = 272 Newtons