distance travelled and time taken average speed = distance/time
speed=distance/time taken 600/10= 60m/s
To calculate the average speed of the plane, we use the formula: Speed = Distance / Time. In this case, the distance traveled is 1760 meters and the time taken is 8 seconds. Therefore, the average speed of the plane is 1760 meters / 8 seconds = 220 meters per second.
what is the change in speed or velocity? average acceleration will be change in speed or velocity divided by time taken (4 seconds in ur case)
Distance covered (displacement) and the time taken to cover the distance.
The distance travelled, measured in miles divided by the time taken, measured in seconds.
To calculate average speed, divide the total distance traveled by the time taken. If you have the distance and time values for the first 4 seconds, you can use this formula to find the average speed over that time interval.
To calculate average speed, you would need the total time taken to cover the distance. If we have the time taken, we can divide the distance traveled by the time taken to get the average speed. Without the time taken, we cannot calculate the average speed in this case.
Jack's speed from t=5 seconds to t=10 seconds is the average speed over that time interval. You can calculate this by finding the total distance traveled during that time period and dividing it by the time taken.
To calculate the speed of a moving car, you can use the formula: speed = distance ÷ time. Measure the distance the car travels in a specific amount of time, then divide the distance by the time taken to travel that distance to determine the speed of the car.
distance travelled and time taken average speed = distance/time
To calculate the speed of the elk, you would use the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance covered is 100 meters and the time taken is 5 seconds. So, the speed of the elk would be 100 meters / 5 seconds = 20 meters per second. Therefore, the elk is running at a speed of 20 meters per second.
Distance travelled/Time taken.
To calculate the speed of an object, we need to know the distance it travels and the time it takes. If the object is 10m away from you and travels that distance in 2 seconds, we can calculate its speed using the formula: Speed = Distance/Time. In this case, Speed = 10m/2s = 5 m/s.
To calculate speed, you divide the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the speed would be 30 meters divided by 10 seconds, which equals 3 meters per second. Speed is a scalar quantity, meaning it only has magnitude, not direction.
speed=distance/time taken 600/10= 60m/s
To calculate the average speed of the plane, we use the formula: Speed = Distance / Time. In this case, the distance traveled is 1760 meters and the time taken is 8 seconds. Therefore, the average speed of the plane is 1760 meters / 8 seconds = 220 meters per second.