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∙ 14y agoIf air resistance can be ignored, the distance in meters is 4.9t2. Note that 4.9 is half the numerical value of Earth's acceleration (9.8 meters per second square).
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∙ 14y agoSpeed = (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
2 meters every second. bit pointless
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speed = distance/time distance = speed x time = (50m/s) x (2.5s) = 125m
Just divide the distance by the time. (In this case, the speed in the answer will be in meters per second.)
The ratio of distances traveled by a body in free fall starting from rest in the first and third seconds is 1:9. This is because the body's distance traveled in each second increases in proportion to the square of the time elapsed.
To find the distance traveled in the first 5 seconds, we multiply the average velocity by the time traveled. If the object's velocity is constant, this distance is equal to the velocity multiplied by the time.
The distance a free-falling body travels from rest in ten seconds can be calculated using the formula for distance: d = 0.5 * g * t^2, where g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2) and t is the time (10 seconds in this case). Plug in the values to find the distance traveled.
For objects falling under constant acceleration (such as gravity), the distance an object travels each second is determined by the formula d = 0.5 * a * t^2, where "d" is the distance, "a" is the acceleration, and "t" is the time in seconds. This means that the distance traveled each second will increase quadratically as time passes.
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
2 meters every second. bit pointless
The rate at which you cover a certain distance is known as your speed. It is typically measured in units such as miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (kph). Your speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to cover that distance.
After 12 seconds, a car traveling at 87 miles per hour would have traveled approximately 1,520 feet. This can be calculated by first converting 87 miles per hour to feet per second, which is about 128 feet per second. Multiplying this by the number of seconds gives the distance traveled.
Speed= Distance / time => Distance = Speed x Time =16x8 = 128m
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87 miles per hour = 1,531.2 feet per 12 seconds
1 mile = 5,280 ft 87 miles in 1 hour = 87(5,280 ft) in 3,600 seconds = 459,360 ft. That is 127.6 ft in 1 second. So in 12 seconds the distance traveled will be 1,531.2 ft (12 x 127.6)