5m/s
5 meters.
320 meters
To find the time it takes to travel 100 meters at an average speed of 0.5 meters per second, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Plugging in the values, time = 100 meters / 0.5 meters per second, which equals 200 seconds. Therefore, it will take 200 seconds for the object to move 100 meters.
It's impossible to say except statistically. Statistically, it will move 5 meters (obviously). In actual practice, during any given second it might not move at all, or it might move almost 300,000 km.
Most things don't move with the same speed at all times
5 meters.
320 meters
The speed of an object can be anything between zero, and close to the speed of light (300,000 kilometers/second).
To find the time it takes to travel 100 meters at an average speed of 0.5 meters per second, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Plugging in the values, time = 100 meters / 0.5 meters per second, which equals 200 seconds. Therefore, it will take 200 seconds for the object to move 100 meters.
An object can move in a circle at different speeds.
It's impossible to say except statistically. Statistically, it will move 5 meters (obviously). In actual practice, during any given second it might not move at all, or it might move almost 300,000 km.
Most things don't move with the same speed at all times
The slowest speed an object can move is zero.
Correct, the formula to calculate average speed is distance divided by time. Average speed gives the overall rate at which an object is moving over a certain time interval.
Yes, that is correct. The average speed of an object is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the object by the time it takes to cover that distance. This gives you a measure of how fast the object is moving on average.
An object will move at constant speed until acted upon by a force.
(25 meters per second) x (1.5 seconds) = 37.5 meters