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
To find the average speed of the car, divide the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the car travels 500 meters in 20 seconds, so the average speed is 500 meters ÷ 20 seconds = 25 meters per second. Therefore, the car is going at an average speed of 25 m/s.
(5 / 0.1) = 50 meters per 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.