It will take 50 seconds for a man running at 10m per second to travel 500m. This is calculated by dividing the distance (500m) by the speed (10m/s).
^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.
To calculate the speed of an object, we need to know the distance it travels and the time it takes. If the object is 10m away from you and travels that distance in 2 seconds, we can calculate its speed using the formula: Speed = Distance/Time. In this case, Speed = 10m/2s = 5 m/s.
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