5 meters.
30 mph = 13.41 meter/sec 60 mph = 26.82 meter/sec 100 kph = 27.78 meter/sec
The average speed is 5 metres per second.
5m/s
1.5 meters/second
A 10.49-second 100-meter dash equates to an average speed of 21.32 miles per hour.
An object with an average speed of 1 m/s covers 1 meter every second on average. This means it moves steadily at a constant speed in a straight line, covering equal distances in equal intervals of time.
5 meter per second
The estimated average speed of ocean currents is about 1 meter per second.
Speed = Distance/Time = 5 metres per second
If it falls for a greater height, the pull of gravity has more time to speed it up. Without air resistance, gravity speeds an object up by 9.8 meter/second2, or 9.8 meter/second/second; that means that every second, the speed increases by 9.8 meter/second. Another point of view is that at a greater height an object has more potential energy; when the object falls, this is converted into kinetic energy. To have more kinetic energy, the object must fall at a greater speed.
30 mph = 13.41 meter/sec 60 mph = 26.82 meter/sec 100 kph = 27.78 meter/sec
One meter per second is a unit of speed that describes the rate at which an object is moving. It means that the object is traveling a distance of one meter every second. This unit is commonly used to measure the speed of objects in physics and everyday life.
The average speed is 5 metres per second.
5m/s
1.5 meters/second
A 10.49-second 100-meter dash equates to an average speed of 21.32 miles per hour.
No, a speedometer measures speed which is the rate of motion of an object in a particular direction, while velocity includes both speed and direction of an object's movement.