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385
140 miles
50mph x 3.5 hours = 175 miles.
IF the object begins from rest, then it travels 1.5 x 10^8 meters. (rounded)
60+60+60=180 180+20=200
No. The strength of materials has little effect on how far an object travels.
1,440 miles in two hours.
385
140 miles
50mph x 3.5 hours = 175 miles.
Yes, force can affect how far an object travels. The greater the force applied to an object, the farther it is likely to travel. This is because force influences the acceleration of the object, which in turn affects its speed and distance covered.
IF the object begins from rest, then it travels 1.5 x 10^8 meters. (rounded)
The car will travel 297.5 miles.
227.5 miles
in simple terms yes it does effect how far an object travels but it depends how it is traveling what gravity its traveling in and so on.
The distance it travels and how long it took to travel that far. To calculate speed you do (total distance traveled)/(total time taken)
Sound can travel around 1,125 feet per second in air. The distance that sound travels to reach your ear depends on the source of the sound and your proximity to it.