speed = distance/time = 150km/3h = 50km/h
Basic Formulaspeed = distance/timeDerived Formulatime = distance/speed = 3km/11km/h = 0.27h, which is a little more than 16min.
It will fly exactly .
Convert the minutes to hours, then use the formula: distance = speed x time.
In order to calculate how many minutes it would take someone to travel 5 kilometers you need to know the speed the person is traveling at. For example if the person is traveling at a speed of 60 kilometers an hour it would take them 5 minutes to travel 5 kilometers.
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we need to travel 200km at 55 km per hour so that's 200 divided by 55 = 3.636 hours
speed = distance/time = 150km/3h = 50km/h
velocity = distance travelled/time taken to travel that distance
Basic Formulaspeed = distance/timeDerived Formulatime = distance/speed = 3km/11km/h = 0.27h, which is a little more than 16min.
A 3kHz sound wave can travel a considerable distance, potentially several kilometers in air and even further in water. The distance it can travel depends on factors such as the medium it is traveling through, environmental conditions, and the strength of the sound source.
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That depends on how fast you are traveling. If you're going 60 MPH it will take approximately 17 h. (time = distance/velocity)
Distance = Velocity times Time (d=vt)The distance that the person traveling at 73 km/h traveled is 73*2 which is 146 kilometers. The person driving at 84 km/h must travel at least 146+8, or 154 kilometers: 154 = (84)*t(t in the equation above is time). Divide both sides by 84, and t = 1+5/6 hours.5/6 of an hour is 50 minutes, so the per soon traveling at 84 kilometers per hour must travel for at least 1 hour and 50 minutes.
Speed is the rate at which an object covers distance in a particular direction. It is calculated as the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance. Speed is typically measured in units such as meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
If you have no velocity, then you aren't moving.
It will fly exactly .