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∙ 14y ago55 mph
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∙ 14y agoWe know that the time traveled is 5 hours, since a car going 10 mph faster travels an extra 50 miles over the same amount of time.Dividing 300 miles by 5 hours, we get 60 mph. Since the car is traveling 10 mph, the car is traveling 70 mph.
The red car travels 20 m in 2 secs so its average velocity is 10 ms-1, which is greater than the blue car.
Car 1: 30 MPHCar 2: 40 MPH
100 m/s
Depends entirely on the speed at which you are traveling. Faster the speed, shorter the time.
JOhn is driving at 65 mph and Bob is driving at 55 mph.
The cyclist is traveling faster as they cover 400m in 20 seconds, which means they are going at a speed of 20m/s. The skier covers 1500m in 1 minute, which is equivalent to 25m/s. Therefore, the skier is traveling faster.
The advantages of steamboats over horse traveling was that steamboats were much faster and cheaper.
A Worm travels faster than a Snail.
We know that the time traveled is 5 hours, since a car going 10 mph faster travels an extra 50 miles over the same amount of time.Dividing 300 miles by 5 hours, we get 60 mph. Since the car is traveling 10 mph, the car is traveling 70 mph.
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Yes, sound does travel faster downwind than upwind due to the speed and direction of the wind affecting the transmission of sound waves. When sound waves propagate in the same direction as the wind flow (downwind), they can travel faster compared to when going against the wind (upwind).
lightning travels faster. Light is faster than sound.
Sound travels faster when traveling through a headset than in plain air. The speed of sound in air is a little more than 1000 feet per second. Sound transmitted electronically through a headphone circuit travels much faster.
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The speed of a vehicle and the distance it travels in a certain amount of time: the faster the vehicle travels, the farther it will go in the same amount of time. The amount of gas used by a car and the distance it can travel: as the distance traveled increases, the amount of gas used will also increase proportionally.
Not necessarily. The distance a car travels is determined by its speed and the time it spends traveling. If a car is traveling at a slower speed but for a longer period of time, it may not cover as much distance as a car traveling at a faster speed but for a shorter period of time. So, the longest time does not always correspond to the greatest distance traveled.