veliocity = = acceleration x time
v = at
v = 150 km /hr = 150/60 km/minute
t = 3 minutes
a = v/t = 150/60/3 = 5/6 km/min/min = .833 km/min/min
60 kilometers in 45 minutes.
7.46 mph
The distance you can cover in 30 minutes depends on your speed. For example, if you are walking at a pace of 5 kilometers per hour, you would cover about 2.5 kilometers in 30 minutes. If you are running at 10 kilometers per hour, you would cover 5 kilometers in the same time. Thus, the distance varies based on the speed of travel.
If a horse travels at 25 kilometers per hour for a half hour (30 minutes), it will travel 12.5 kilometers.
20 minutes
4.5 minutes
60 kilometers in 45 minutes.
1). If neither speed nor direction are changing, then acceleration is zero.2). "minutes" is not a unit of velocity, but we get the idea
16 kph
45 minutes in ¾ of an hour, so just divide 15 kilometers by ¾ hours and get 20 kilometers per hour.
7.46 mph
The distance you can cover in 30 minutes depends on your speed. For example, if you are walking at a pace of 5 kilometers per hour, you would cover about 2.5 kilometers in 30 minutes. If you are running at 10 kilometers per hour, you would cover 5 kilometers in the same time. Thus, the distance varies based on the speed of travel.
If a horse travels at 25 kilometers per hour for a half hour (30 minutes), it will travel 12.5 kilometers.
If you walk 3 kilometers in 29 minutes and 50 seconds you walk one mile in 16 minutes.
525,600 minutes
20 minutes
8 kph