If G = 10, then the body's speed is 10 at the end of 1 second,
and 20 at the end of 2 seconds.
During that interval of time, its average speed is (20 + 10)/2 = 15 m/s.
The distance is (average speed) x (time) = 15 meters.
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In ideal circumstances, maintaining a minimum following distance of 3 seconds allows for sufficient reaction time to respond to sudden changes in traffic conditions. This interval helps to ensure safety by providing adequate space to brake or maneuver if the vehicle ahead stops unexpectedly. To measure this distance, select a stationary object on the road, start counting when the vehicle in front passes it, and ensure you reach the object at least 3 seconds later. Adjust this distance in adverse weather or road conditions to ensure safety.
To calculate the PQ interval, measure the time from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the Q wave on an electrocardiogram (ECG). This interval reflects the time it takes for electrical impulses to travel from the atria to the ventricles. The normal PQ interval duration is typically between 120 to 200 milliseconds. If measured in seconds, you can convert milliseconds to seconds by dividing by 1000.
An interval is the spacing of time. For example: I ran for an interval of 10 minutes then walked for an interval of 30 minutes. Or each car has an interval of 0.5 seconds.
To find the average speed from 4 seconds to 8 seconds, you need the total distance traveled during that time interval and the total time taken. The average speed is calculated by dividing the total distance by the total time (4 seconds in this case). If you provide the distance traveled during that period, I can help you calculate the average speed.
To calculate the distance to the earthquake epicenter using the S-P interval, we can use the fact that the distance in kilometers is approximately equal to the S-P interval in seconds multiplied by 8. For an S-P interval of 6 minutes and 40 seconds (which is 400 seconds), the distance would be roughly 3,200 kilometers from the epicenter.
The average constant speed of the object between 2 and 5 seconds is the total distance covered divided by the time elapsed. If you have the distance covered during this time interval, divide it by 3 seconds (5s - 2s) to get the average constant speed.
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3 Seconds Two seconds
The distance depends upon the speed. It is the distance required to result in a time interval of at least two seconds.It depends on your speed.
Kilometers is a distance, seconds are a time interval. These can't be converted. If you were looking for 360km/hr in seconds, it is .1km/sec
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The average interval was one plane every 45 seconds at the height of the blockade.
Interval means the gap between each car on the track, measured in seconds, or laps.
To find the miles to the lightning, you can count the number of seconds between seeing the flash and hearing the thunder (time interval). Divide this number by 5 to get the distance in miles, as sound travels at about 1 mile every 5 seconds.
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At 100km/h or 60mph the minimum recommended time is 3 seconds .