It's 70 kilometers per hour west.
The velocity of the train can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the train travels 140 kilometers west in 2 hours. Therefore, the velocity is 140 km / 2 hours = 70 km/h west.
The velocity of the train can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the train travels 100 miles north in 2 hours, so the velocity is 100 miles / 2 hours = 50 miles per hour. Therefore, the train's velocity is 50 miles per hour to the north.
The train will go at 500 km per hour - as stated in the question!
Positive acceleration.
a high speed train travels south for 2.00 h for a distance of 454km. what is its average velocity?
The velocity of the train can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the train travels 140 kilometers west in 2 hours. Therefore, the velocity is 140 km / 2 hours = 70 km/h west.
The velocity of the train can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the train travels 100 miles north in 2 hours, so the velocity is 100 miles / 2 hours = 50 miles per hour. Therefore, the train's velocity is 50 miles per hour to the north.
Anything that goes 543 kilometers in 6 hours is averaging 90.5 kilometers per hour
A train that travels at 40 kilometers per hour (kph) for 10 hours goes 400 kilometers. If the train goes 50 kph for 8 hours, it also travels the same 400 kilometers. The difference in speeds is 10 kph, and the difference in times is 2 hours.
370 km/ 87 hours ~= 4.25 km/hr
The train will go at 500 km per hour - as stated in the question!
The train's speed is 250 km/h (500 km / 2 hours). The velocity would be 250 km/h north, considering velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction.
Positive acceleration.
a high speed train travels south for 2.00 h for a distance of 454km. what is its average velocity?
1.4:1 in favor of the train.
281 1/4 km.
400km