Speed = Distance/Time Therefore, 2km/1h = 2km/h Alternatively, 2000m/60minutes = 33.33m/s
Average speed is 6km/3hr = 2km/hr = 2KPH.
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2km/h
2km = 2000 meters.
Speed = Distance/Time Therefore, 2km/1h = 2km/h Alternatively, 2000m/60minutes = 33.33m/s
The average speed is exactly 2 km per 30 minutes. In more popular units, it's 4 km per hour.
The average speed of the car is 20 m/s. This is calculated by dividing the distance travelled (2 km = 2000 m) by the time taken (100 s).
Average speed is 6km/3hr = 2km/hr = 2KPH.
'Dad' walked 500m, according to the wording of the question.
2km + 2km + 1km + 1km = 6 kmThat's just a distance. It doesn't have a perimeter.Closed areas have perimeters ... things like squares, circles, and closed squiggles.
typically 2km
The maximum speed Ethernet of mm fiber has a transmission speed of 100 Mbit/s. The Ethernet mm fiber increases the speed from 10 to 100 megabits per second.
2km
2km x 2km = 4 square kilometers (or 4km2)
No, 2000m is equal to 2km. This is because 1 kilometer (km) is equivalent to 1000 meters (m). Therefore, when you have 2 kilometers, you have 2000 meters. So, they are the same distance, just expressed in different units.
there are 2k in 2km