A jogger travels at a speed of 5 miles and seconds for a minute. How far would he or she travel in that time
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.
(4 meters/second)(40 seconds) = 160 meters.
To find the distance traveled, we need to know your speed. If you walked to the class in 45 seconds, you could use the formula: distance = speed × time. However, without your speed, we cannot determine how far you traveled. If you provide your walking speed, I can calculate the distance for you.
It all depends on the weight of the ball but if a tennis ball was thrown it would travel 2 1/2M in 2 seconds but cannot be calculated like this because the further the ball falls the more speed it gains. However there is a trick to this question because the 2nd second is only one second itself. making the answer 1M and 10CM !
Depends on the speed the ball travels.
A jogger travels at a speed of 5 miles and seconds for a minute. How far would he or she travel in that time
Speed doesn't travel. Light travels.Light goes about 300,000 km in a second; in an hour, it goes 3600 times as far, since an hour has 3600 seconds.
At 31 fps, the elevator will travel 372 feet in 12 seconds.
Convert the seconds to hours (dividing by 3600), then multiply the speed by the time. That will give you the distance (in miles, in this case).
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.
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160 m
Speed of light 3.0*10^8 m/s times 5 seconds = 15*10^8m
(4 meters/second)(40 seconds) = 160 meters.
Sound travels at a speed of approximately 343 meters per second in air at room temperature. Therefore, in 2 seconds, sound can travel up to 686 meters.
To find the distance traveled, we need to know your speed. If you walked to the class in 45 seconds, you could use the formula: distance = speed × time. However, without your speed, we cannot determine how far you traveled. If you provide your walking speed, I can calculate the distance for you.