There are 10 decimetres in one metre. Therefore, he is travelling 0.7/10 = 0.07 metres in one tenth of a second. Multiplying this by 10 gives 0.7 - therefore he is travelling at 0.7 metres per second.
Because if you were not to zig zag, just go point a to b, it is going to be shorter (as the crow flies)
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7.6 seconds
The plane's speed is 6.136363636 mph.
The geometric figure known as a kite is, by definition, a quadrilateral.The toy that flies in the air known as a kite can have pretty much any shape imaginable, many of which are not quadrilaterals.
24 metres in 6 seconds = 24/6 metres per second = 6 mps
A falcon flying at ninety meters per second is traveling at about 324 kilometers per hour or 201 miles per hour.
24 metres per 6 seconds = a speed of 24/6, or 4 metres per second (roughly 8mph).
Answer 7.6 mph Explanation: 3.4 meters = 0.00211266205 miles So the speed is about .002 miles/second and there are 3600 seconds in a hours. so that is .002x3600=7.2 miles per hour. Now if we use .00211 then we have 7.6 which is a better estimate. 3.4 meters/sec which is about 7.6 mph.
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The average swallow flies at at a cruising speed of 15 beats per second and an amplitude of 22 cm.
The sentence is right.Fly is the base verb. Flies is the third person singular form of fly.Use flies when the subject is he/she/it or a singular noun subject. egShe flies to New york every month. cp I fly to New York every month.He flies a small plane.The doctor flies overseas every year - singular noun subject - doctor
208,000 meters.
Tse tse flies kills 31 people every year.
This question is a perfect case where it's important to somehow describe the "reference frame" in which a particular speed is measured.For example, if the "200 meters per second" is the plane's AIRspeed, then as long as the fuel holds out,that speed doesn't change, no matter what kind of air the plane flies through.It's clear that this question is interesting only if all the speeds are measured relative to the GROUND.If the plane's groundspeed is 200 meters per second, and it encounters a wind that's blowingacross the ground at 50 meters per second in the opposite direction, then the plane's groundspeedbecomes 150 meters per second.
Piggy
It is.