I assume you mean 60 km/h.It would travel 60*4 km; 240km
distance divided by time... For example, if it takes 2 hours to travel 4 miles, your velocity is: 4 miles/2 hours = 2 miles/hour
latitude, longitude, altitude, and velocity vector. OOPS, that was 4 wasn't it?
Distance equals speed multiplied by time. For example, speed is 72 km/h and time is 200 seconds or 200/3600=0,0(5) hours, so the distance traveled is 72*0,0(5)=4 kilometers.
distance = velocity x time velocity = distance/time time = 45 minutes = 45/60 hours = 3/4 hour velocity = 15/3/4 = 20 mph
It will take about 4 hours 30 minutes to drive the 149 miles. (240km).
The equation for velocity is velocity=distance/time. So you would solve the problem as follows. 240km/4h=60km/h
I assume you mean 60 km/h.It would travel 60*4 km; 240km
distance divided by time... For example, if it takes 2 hours to travel 4 miles, your velocity is: 4 miles/2 hours = 2 miles/hour
200 miles / 4 hours = 50 mph
Positive velocity will move you 200 miles east in 4 hours traveling at a constant speed.
Velocity = Distance ÷ Time : therefore Time = Distance ÷ Velocity. Time = 265 ÷ 65 = 4.0769 hours = 4 hours 4 minutes 37 seconds (approx)
To travel 200 miles east in 4 hours, your velocity vector would need to have a magnitude of 50 miles per hour eastward. This constant speed will ensure that you cover the 200 miles in the given time.
The velocity of a wave can be calculated using the formula: velocity = frequency x wavelength. Given that the frequency is 2Hz and the wavelength is 2m, the velocity of the wave would be 4 m/s.
You can calculate that with the Pythagorean theorem.
Divide the distance traveled in kilometers by the time to travel in hours. 200 km / 4 hrs = 50 km/hr
It is: 180/4 = 45 mph