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∙ 11y agoUse the Speed-Distance-Time formula.
D=S x T T=D/S S=D/T
Speed: 2 meters per second
Distance: 100 meters.
T=100/2
T= 50 seconds.
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∙ 11y agoAt 60 mph you are traveling at 88 feet per second.
At 40 mph, a car is traveling at about 58.6 feet per second.
It takes about 1 (0.97) second.
5 seconds
Travelling at 100 m per second? per minute, per hour, day, year?
At 60 mph you are traveling at 88 feet per second.
You travel 51.3 feet per second.
14.66 feet per second.
Depends on the medium through which it is traveling.
22 feet per second.
1518km
It is traveling about 51.3 feet every second.
At 38 mph, you would be traveling at approximately 56 feet per second. This can be calculated by converting miles per hour to feet per hour (38 mph = 56 feet per second) and then dividing by 3600 to convert hours to seconds.
At 90 mph it will be traveling at 132 feet per second.
It will travel ten feet.
if you're traveling at 10,000,000/second, it would take only 1 second
At 40 mph, a car is traveling at about 58.6 feet per second.