1 miles = 1760 yards 1 hour = 3600 s Distance = speed × time = 45 mph × 3 s = 45 miles/hours × 3 seconds = 45 × (1760 yards)/(3600 seconds) × 3 seconds = 45 × 1760/3600 × 3 yards = 66 yards.
distance = speed x time 10 x 3 = 30 meters
distance = rate * time 1000 meters = 331 meters/second * x seconds x = 1000 / 331 So about 3 seconds.
1 hour = 3 600 seconds One minute = 60 seconds One hour = 60 minutes 60x60 = 3600
3 minutes 45 seconds = 225 seconds 2 hours 30 minutes = 9000 seconds So it goes in 9000/225 = 40 times
You can determine how far away lightning is by counting the seconds between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder, and then dividing by 5 to get the distance in miles or by 3 to get the distance in kilometers. Sound travels at a speed of about 1 kilometer per 3 seconds or 1 mile per 5 seconds.
It travels 308 feet every three seconds at 70 mph.
It takes 3 seconds.
1 miles = 1760 yards 1 hour = 3600 s Distance = speed × time = 45 mph × 3 s = 45 miles/hours × 3 seconds = 45 × (1760 yards)/(3600 seconds) × 3 seconds = 45 × 1760/3600 × 3 yards = 66 yards.
distance = speed x time 10 x 3 = 30 meters
it can go 100 milesin about 3 seconds It can go 100 miles in about 3 seconds.
If you you travel 3 miles, you would get 3 miles far.
Well, 340/60/4, roughly...1 1/3 miles.
The time difference between seeing lightning and hearing thunder is due to the difference in the speed of light and sound. Since sound travels at 330 meters per second, if you hear thunder 3 seconds after seeing lightning, the storm is approximately 990 meters away.
3 seconds of light in vacuum means a distance of 899377374 m. 100 seconds of sound in air of a temperature of 20°C or 68°F means a distance of 34300 m. Light covers a much longer distance.
most first ultrasounds are given around 24-25 wks but i saw my second son during an ultra at 11 wks when the doc couldn't find his heartbeat. it was because i wasnt as far along as thought so i had an emergency ultra.
Approximately 24 seconds will pass before you hear the thunder, as sound travels at about 343 meters per second in air. By converting 8 kilometers to meters (8000) and dividing by the speed of sound, you can calculate the time it takes for the sound to reach you.