40 meters/10 seconds = 4 meters per second.
If a car travels 200 meters in 10 seconds what is the speed of the car
130.909kph
You use the formula speed = distance/time
(5 / 0.1) = 50 meters per second.
If you divide the distance by the time, you'll get the speed - in this case, in meters/second.
If a car travels 200 meters in 10 seconds what is the speed of the car
The speed of the car is 25 m/s (5 meters / 0.2 seconds).
The speed of the car is 8 meters per second (200 meters / 25 seconds = 8 m/s).
130.909kph
You use the formula speed = distance/time
6 m/s
The car's average speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the average speed would be 25 meters per second (5 meters / 0.2 seconds).
(5 / 0.1) = 50 meters per second.
If you divide the distance by the time, you'll get the speed - in this case, in meters/second.
To calculate the speed of the car, you would use the formula speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance is 100 meters and the time is 50 seconds. Plugging these values into the formula, you get speed = 100 meters / 50 seconds = 2 meters per second. Therefore, the speed of the car is 2 meters per second.
I think it must be 300 x 30...
To find out how far a car travels in 10 seconds at a speed of 50 km/h, first convert the speed to meters per second. Since 1 km/h is approximately 0.27778 m/s, 50 km/h is about 13.89 m/s. Then, multiply the speed by the time: 13.89 m/s × 10 s = 138.9 meters. Thus, the car travels approximately 138.9 meters in 10 seconds.