To measure an object's speed, you need to measure the time it takes to do a measured distance. For instance, if a car travelled at sixty miles per hour, ignoring traffic and roadworks, etc, it would expect to cover a distance of sixty miles in that hour.
rate =distance/time=16/77=.20779221 miles per hour
distance = rate x time distance = (60 miles / hour) x (1 hour / (60 minutes)) x (1 minute) distance = 60 miles / hour x hour / (60 minutes) x 1 minute distance = 60 miles / (60 minutes) x 1 minute distance = 60 miles / 60 x 1 distance = 1 mile
Depends what car it is.
Let's think about how speed works. Speed is a measurement of the time it takes for an object to move any distance. The speed of vehicles in America is measured using miles per hour (MPH). What this means is that we are measuring how many miles a car can cover in an hour at it's current pace. For example: A train moving at 100mph can cover 100 miles in a single hour. Does this make sense?
If you drive a car at 40 miles per hour for two hours,then the distance covered will be 80 miles.If you drive the car for another 2 hours at 60 miles per hour ,then you will cover another 120 miles.The total distance you will cover is thus 80 miles + 120 miles = 200 miles.
A car covers a distance of 242 km in 2.2 hours how much distance will it cover in 1 hour
In one minute, a car traveling at a speed of 60 miles per hour would cover a distance of 1 mile.
To measure an object's speed, you need to measure the time it takes to do a measured distance. For instance, if a car travelled at sixty miles per hour, ignoring traffic and roadworks, etc, it would expect to cover a distance of sixty miles in that hour.
The distance traveled in 30 minutes of driving depends on the speed of the car. If you are traveling at 60 miles per hour, you would cover 30 miles in 30 minutes.
32 miles per hour. The speed at which the car is travelling is the distance in miles that the car travels per hour. If the car travels 16 miles in 30 minutes it should then travel twice as far in one hour, since one hour is twice as long as 30 minutes (half an hour). So, the car travels 2 * 16 miles per hour, which equals 32 miles per hour.
Distance = speed*time = 60*5 = 300 miles.
If a car is traveling at 5 miles per hour then it will travel 5 miles in one hour. At 50 mph it will take 6 minutes.
rate =distance/time=16/77=.20779221 miles per hour
distance = rate x time distance = (60 miles / hour) x (1 hour / (60 minutes)) x (1 minute) distance = 60 miles / hour x hour / (60 minutes) x 1 minute distance = 60 miles / (60 minutes) x 1 minute distance = 60 miles / 60 x 1 distance = 1 mile
Depends what car it is.
Let's think about how speed works. Speed is a measurement of the time it takes for an object to move any distance. The speed of vehicles in America is measured using miles per hour (MPH). What this means is that we are measuring how many miles a car can cover in an hour at it's current pace. For example: A train moving at 100mph can cover 100 miles in a single hour. Does this make sense?