You also need to know how long it travels. Just multiply the speed with the time. For instance, if the object moves at 70 feet/sec during 1 minute, you multiply: 70 ft/sec x 1 minute = 70 ft/sec x 60 sec. = 4200 feet.
1 mile = 5,280 ft 87 miles in 1 hour = 87(5,280 ft) in 3,600 seconds = 459,360 ft. That is 127.6 ft in 1 second. So in 12 seconds the distance traveled will be 1,531.2 ft (12 x 127.6)
speed = distance / time speed = 8133 / 80 101.66 feet per second.
16,200 feet per hour.
One light year, or the distance that a beam of light can travel in one year, at 186,000 miles per second.
x² + x² = 2x²
With the information given, all that can be said is that the distance is greater than the distance the object traveled in the previous second.
At 30 mph, an object is moving at about 44 feet every second.
The speed of an object is expressed as a distance traveled per unit of time. When referring to an "object," the formula is v = d/t, where v = speed (meters/second), d = distance traveled (meters), and t = time (second) When referring to travelling systems such as cars, bicycles, or aircraft, it is more appropriate to use a similar formula except that distance traveled is expressed in kilometers or miles and time is expressed in hours.
Just divide the distance by the time. (In this case, the speed in the answer will be in meters per second.)
If an object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time, we can say that the object is moving with a uniform speed. E.g. consider an object moving along straight line. Let it travel 5 m in the first second, 5 m more in the next second, 5 m in the third second and 5 m in the fourth second. In this case, the object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time so we can say that the object is moving with a uniform speed.
distance = rate x timedistance = (6.0m/sec)(8.0 sec)distance = 54 m
Speed is the distance traveled by a body in certain interval of time. It is measured in units of metres per second, ms-1. Speed can also refer to drugs of the amphetamine class.
Answer: The average speed of the object is 1.95 m/s. Explanation: Distance traveled by an object in the first interval, = 2 m Time is taken in firsts interval = 2 s Distance traveled by an object in the second interval, = 80 mm Time taken in second interval = 40 s The average speed of the object is 1.95 m/s.
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With the orbital path of the earth around the sun at approximately 93 million miles every 365.25 days in our calendar, the earth is moving @ an estimated 18.5 miles per second (30 kilometers per second roughly). To get the speed of an object, you have to divide distance traveled over the elapsed time it took to get to that distance.
You first need to acquire more data. Since Velocity is equal to Displacement traveled divided by Time (v=s/t) if you know the distance traveled by the object and the time it has taken the velocity can be computed. watch those units though. if your measuring in meters and timing in seconds your velocity will be in meters/second so this needs to be converted if you are looking for miles or kilometers/hour
Speed = (distance traveled) divided by (time to cover the distance) Speed = (50 meters) / (2 seconds) Speed = 50 meters per 2 seconds Speed = 25 meters per second