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I think it must be 300 x 30...
This is a very situational event. What are you driving? Are you wearing a helmet. There have been people who have rolled cars at 300 mph and lived. But there are people who have rolled cars at 30 mph and died.
V = d/t is the formula for velocity. It translates to "Velocity equals distance divided by time". So let's say a car is traveling 300 miles and has been driving for 10 minutes. What's it's velocity in seconds. Distance: 300 mi Time: 10 minutes V = 300 ÷ 10 = 30 30 ÷ 60 = .5 mi/s. V = 0.5 mi/s
Average speed = Distance travelled/Time spent = 300/6 = 50 km per hour.
The velocity super car come extremely close to 300 but besides that car and drag cars no cars go over 300.
The average velocity of the plane is 150 km/h eastward because velocity is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken, which in this case would be 300 km / 2.0 hours.
The change in velocity of the object will be 600 meters per second. This is because the velocity of the object changes direction completely after traveling half a circle, resulting in a total change of 600 meters per second.
The 300 series cars are manufactured by the Crystler company. The 300 series cars were available from the years 1955 to 1965 in the United States of America.
No, the velocities of the two airplanes are not the same. Although they have the same speed of 300 km/h, their velocities are in opposite directions (north and south), so they are different. Velocity includes both speed and direction.
"The velocity of the bullet was 300 metres per second."
150 km per hour due East (or even -150 km per hour due West).
The momentum of the car is 300 kg m/s. We can find the velocity by dividing the momentum by the mass of the car: velocity = momentum / mass. Therefore, velocity = 300 kg m/s / 2000 kg = 0.15 m/s.
The acceleration of the projectile can be calculated using the formula: acceleration = change in velocity / time taken. In this case, the change in velocity is 300 m/s (final velocity) - 0 m/s (initial velocity) = 300 m/s. The time taken is 0.5 seconds. Therefore, the acceleration would be 300 m/s / 0.5 s = 600 m/sĀ².
All paintball markers are chronographed to the same velocity of around 290-300 FPS.
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