0 to 60 mph= 60*0.447 m/s=26.8 m/s in 15 sec
maximum acceleration of car:
26.8/15=1.8 m/s^2
0 to 55 mph= 55*0.447 m/s=24.6 m/s within 268 meters
a=24.6^2/2*268=1.13
This acceleration is less than the maximum possible acceleration, so the car can reach 55 m/s in 268 meters.
The acceleration is expressed in meters per second square, which really means (meters / second) / second. Every second, the skydiver will be 10 meters per second faster than the previous second. Therefore, after 3 seconds, he will have a speed of 30 meters per second.
50 meters in 10 seconds is faster. you go 5 meters per second in 50 meters per second, and you go 6 meters a second in 5 seconds..
It is not possible to answer this question without the starting velocity.
It works like this:10 meters / 3.09 seconds * 30 seconds / half minute = 97.09 meters / half-minute
395000 meters/9000 seconds is 43.889 meters/second
The acceleration is expressed in meters per second square, which really means (meters / second) / second. Every second, the skydiver will be 10 meters per second faster than the previous second. Therefore, after 3 seconds, he will have a speed of 30 meters per second.
The speed of the plane after 10 seconds of acceleration at 15 m/sĀ² would be 150 meters per second. This is calculated by multiplying the acceleration (15 m/sĀ²) by the time (10 seconds).
That depends what data you are given. Close to the Earth's surface, such an object will accelerate at 9.8 meters/second2, so if it starts from rest, after "n" seconds, it will have a speed of "9.8n" meters/second.
You can't tell from the information given. All you know is that the average acceleration is (change in speed) divided by (time for the change) = (6/8) = 0.75 meters per second2. The force required depends on the mass of the object to be accelerated by the force.
50 meters in 10 seconds is faster. you go 5 meters per second in 50 meters per second, and you go 6 meters a second in 5 seconds..
It is not possible to answer this question without the starting velocity.
Divide total meters by total seconds to get meters per second
18.4
If 10 meters equals 9.4 seconds, it covers 1 meter in 0.94 seconds (10 meters / 9.4 seconds). In 3 minutes, there are 180 seconds (3 minutes x 60 seconds/minute). So, in 3 minutes, it will cover 191.49 meters approximately (180 seconds x 1 meter / 0.94 seconds).
It works like this:10 meters / 3.09 seconds * 30 seconds / half minute = 97.09 meters / half-minute
4 meters/2 seconds = 2 meters/second.
395000 meters/9000 seconds is 43.889 meters/second