Does... not... compute...
Too many missing variables, or just a poorly written question.
As we don't know the difference of the speeds and all that, we can only determine that the car that is moving faster will hit farther out. Nothing more than that can be determined. The faster car will hit as distance d and the expression that states all we know is this one: d > 10 meters. It's an inequality, but it's the best we can do given the initial information.
If a line on a distance-time graph becomes steeper, it indicates that the speed of the object is increasing, meaning it is moving faster over time. Conversely, if the line becomes a flat horizontal line, this signifies that the object has stopped moving, as there is no change in distance over time.
"Faster" refers to speeds. Miles and kilometers are units of distance, not of speed.
If you go the same distance in LESS time, you go FASTER.
To determine who ran faster, we need to compare their speeds. Speed is calculated as distance divided by time. Since we don't have the distance they ran, we can't definitively say who ran faster based solely on the times provided. If we had the distance, we could calculate their speeds and determine who ran faster.
As we don't know the difference of the speeds and all that, we can only determine that the car that is moving faster will hit farther out. Nothing more than that can be determined. The faster car will hit as distance d and the expression that states all we know is this one: d > 10 meters. It's an inequality, but it's the best we can do given the initial information.
Faster Crashes Harder was created in 2001.
I suppose that pure water freeze faster.
I suppose that the dissolution is faster in fresh water but the differences are minimal.
No
The very question is not precise. What is meant by faster? Whether we drop horizontally or obliquely the vertical component of the velocity alone changes with time and that too controlled by the acceleration due to gravity. The horizontal component would remain the same through out the flight. If you mean the time of falling on the ground, of course horizontal projection will be sooner than the oblique one. This is because the body has to go up and come down. Hence the time of flight will be double that in case horizontal projection.
One of the best things is that you can reach a destination faster. The worst thing is that airplanes are more vulnerable to accidents and crashes. There are almost 10-15 crashes annually.
The faster you go, the more distance you can cover in the same ammount of time than if you were going slower or the faster you can cover a certain distance.
Shadow is suppose to be stronger and faster But I like Sonic better.
Firefox is faster, and it can be easily modified to suit the individual's needs. internet Explorer crashes more, and is the same for everyone.
The steepness of a stream channel is typically measured by its gradient, which is the rate at which the elevation of the channel changes over a certain horizontal distance. The steeper the gradient, the faster the water will flow and the more erosive power the stream will have.
Yes when you run faster the distance will get longer.