The mass is irrelevant. If the object is in free fall (that is, air resistance can be neglected), an object will fall 4.9 meters in one second.
Just divide the distance by the time. (In this case, the speed in the answer will be in meters per second.)
2 m/s
Acceleration = (change in speed)/(time for the change) = (15-5)/(6) = 10/6 = 12/3 meters per second2
1 kilometer per hour = 5/18 meters per second = 0.2777....78 Deriving: 1 kmph means ... In 3600 seconds [60 min x 60 sec] object is moving 1000 meters [1 km] So, In 1 second it moves is obviously 1000/3600 = 5/18 meters Therefore 1 kilometer per hour = 5/18 meters per second -------------------------------------------------------- 1 kilometers per hour = 0.277777778 meters per second. i got it from google calculator
Distance = (speed) x (time) = (3 m/s) x (120 sec) = 360 meters.
1.667 metres per second squared
Yes. When it moves around the Sun, there is circular acceleration, that can be calculated via the formula a = v2 / r. Velocity should be converted to meters / second, radius (of the orbit) to meters - in this case, the result is in meters per second squared.Yes. When it moves around the Sun, there is circular acceleration, that can be calculated via the formula a = v2 / r. Velocity should be converted to meters / second, radius (of the orbit) to meters - in this case, the result is in meters per second squared.Yes. When it moves around the Sun, there is circular acceleration, that can be calculated via the formula a = v2 / r. Velocity should be converted to meters / second, radius (of the orbit) to meters - in this case, the result is in meters per second squared.Yes. When it moves around the Sun, there is circular acceleration, that can be calculated via the formula a = v2 / r. Velocity should be converted to meters / second, radius (of the orbit) to meters - in this case, the result is in meters per second squared.
20 meters per second
A rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds moves at 742.5742 meters/second which is approx 1660 mph
The unit rate is how far something moves in ONE second. So in this case you divide by 28 (the number of seconds). 12/28=0.4285714285714286 meters a second.
Lightning!
Just divide the distance by the time. (In this case, the speed in the answer will be in meters per second.)
20
Like all light waves, infrared light moves at a speed of 300,000,000 meters per second (186,000 miles per second).
Ions and only when in solution
2 m/s
Acceleration = (change in speed)/(time for the change) = (15-5)/(6) = 10/6 = 12/3 meters per second2