After 12 hours, the first boat is at a distance 14*12 = 168 miles east of the port.
The second boat is at a distance
28*12*cos(30) = 291.0 miles north
and
28*12*sin(30) = 168.0 miles east
of the port.
Since their Eastward displacement is the same, the distance between the two is the Northwards displacement of the second boat = 291.0 miles.
Mae drove at 14mph?
14 mph means 14 mi = 1 hour Therefore: 12 miles × (1 hour ÷ 14 mi) = 0.857 hours
14mph
12mph for first 1.5 hours= 18 miles 14mph for last 3.5 hours=49 miles total=67 miles
Mae drove at 14mph?
According to the town municipal court website, the fine for traveling 14mph over the posted limit is: $175.10 ~ I hope that answers your question.
terminal velocity on a 50cc moped would be approximately 120mph.(if flung from an airplane) average ground speed of 50cc moped under its own power would be about 14mph
14 mph means 14 mi = 1 hour Therefore: 12 miles × (1 hour ÷ 14 mi) = 0.857 hours
14mph if you are under 15 stone 908231478092344mph if you are 15+ and fat not that you'd be able to go that fast though, cus you'd weigh your car down. all you have to worry about is how long it will take you to get too mcdonalds
Red squirrels can run up to 14 miles per hour (22 km/h) in short bursts. They are agile and quick, which helps them navigate their arboreal habitat efficiently and escape from predators when needed.
since it is about 102miles on the interstate from the border to the city line & the speed limit is generally 70mph & traffic general flows at up to 14mph above the speed limit i would guess at least an hour & 13 minutes but typically much longer than that
A zoologist in Hobart,Tasmania done a speed test on a middle aged Tasmanian devil using the metric system, her results were:1st run-17mph2nd run-35mph3rd run-14mph - due to tierdness20 mph
The average speed at which a human runs varies depending on factors such as age, fitness level, and distance. However, a common average speed for recreational runners is around 8-10 minutes per mile, while elite runners can reach speeds of around 4-5 minutes per mile.
For a Georgia speeding ticket each county sets the fine and it depends on your speed and the speed limit. If it is less than 14mph over the limit, it is no points against your Georgia drivers license and most people simply pay the Georgia speeding ticket. If it is more than that, you should retain a Georgia traffic attorney to try and get it reduced to a no points ticket.