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To determine how far each rider will travel in five seconds, we need their speed. If we know the speed of each rider in meters per second, we can multiply that speed by five seconds. For example, if a rider travels at 10 meters per second, they will cover 50 meters in five seconds (10 m/s × 5 s = 50 m). Without specific speed information, we cannot calculate the distance traveled.
The distance you can hop in five seconds varies based on individual ability and technique. An average person might cover around 10 to 15 meters if hopping continuously at a moderate pace. Athletes or trained individuals could potentially cover more distance, depending on their speed and coordination. Factors like terrain and fatigue also play a significant role in determining the total distance.
18000 seconds
In order to come up with an answer, we have to impose a couple of rules: 1). we're trying this on the earth 2). we're ignoring the effects of air 3). it's not moving at the beginning of the 5 seconds ... that's when you drop it from your hand Then the rock falls 400 ft in five seconds. What's really interesting is that it doesn't matter how much it weighs. ALL rocks fall the same distance in 5 seconds.
3,927 seconds.
dont u people know how to answer the question stupidos
yes, because it.s hard to breathe for five seconds!
more than two metres stupid people
The duration of Hen Hop is 240.0 seconds.
The duration of The Bell Hop is 1200.0 seconds.
Five seconds is one mile away.Ten seconds is two miles away.
Five seconds is one mile away.Ten seconds is two miles away.
The duration of Hop-Along Cassidy is 3600.0 seconds.
The duration of Estilo Hip Hop is 3420.0 seconds.
The duration of Hip Hop Harry is 1800.0 seconds.
5 SECONDS
To determine how far each rider will travel in five seconds, we need their speed. If we know the speed of each rider in meters per second, we can multiply that speed by five seconds. For example, if a rider travels at 10 meters per second, they will cover 50 meters in five seconds (10 m/s × 5 s = 50 m). Without specific speed information, we cannot calculate the distance traveled.