10 meters per second 100/10=10
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..
acceleration = change in velocity divided by timeaccel = (9-3)/3 = 6/3 = 2 meters per second per second
Velocity = distance divided by time measured in meters/second, so it would be 48/7 which is 6.85 meters per second
Speed = (distance traveled) divided by (time to cover the distance) Speed = (50 meters) / (2 seconds) Speed = 50 meters per 2 seconds Speed = 25 meters per second
To find meters per second, divide the distance by the time. In this case, 10 meters divided by 1.39 seconds equals approximately 7.19 meters per second.
The student's velocity is 4 meters per second. Velocity is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, 20 meters divided by 5 seconds equals 4 meters per second.
The quotient of 3 meters divided by 3.563 seconds is approximately 0.842 meters per second.
10 meters per second 100/10=10
88 km per hour = 24.44 meters per second.
Covering 100 meters in 9.78 seconds (10.225 meters per second) equals about 22.87 mph.
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..
acceleration = change in velocity divided by timeaccel = (9-3)/3 = 6/3 = 2 meters per second per second
Velocity = distance divided by time measured in meters/second, so it would be 48/7 which is 6.85 meters per second
Speed = (distance traveled) divided by (time to cover the distance) Speed = (50 meters) / (2 seconds) Speed = 50 meters per 2 seconds Speed = 25 meters per second
1/2 meter per second. OR 1.12 miles per hour.
Just divide the distance by the time. The answer, of course, is in meters/second (meters per second). If you want to convert this to kilometers per hour, multiply the number of meters/second by 3.6.