100 Meters
To calculate average speed, you would use the formula: average speed = total distance / total time. In this case, the total distance is 100 meters and the total time is 55 seconds. Therefore, the average speed would be 100 meters / 55 seconds = 1.82 meters per second.
They are the same- weight x distance equals weight times distance.
100 centimeters = 1 meter, multiply by 100.
A metre is a unit of distance. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are threfore incompatible.
You would have traveled a total distance of 65 meters (100 meters forward - 35 meters back).
100 Meters
100 meters is a distance (length); the length as a dimension can be considered a physical property.
Time = Distance/Speed = 100/2 = 50 seconds.Time = Distance/Speed = 100/2 = 50 seconds.Time = Distance/Speed = 100/2 = 50 seconds.Time = Distance/Speed = 100/2 = 50 seconds.
The distance would be approximately 1.15 kilometers. This can be calculated using the formula: distance (in meters) = linear size (in meters) / tan(angular size in radians). The angular size of 100 seconds of arc is approximately 0.00048 radians (100/206265), and the tan of this angle is roughly 0.00048. Dividing 30 meters by 0.00048 gives us 62500 meters, which is 1.15 kilometers.
Using UTP or STP cable, 100 meters per segment.
A sound at 90 dB measured at a distance of 100 meters will decrease by 60 dB due to the inverse square law. Therefore, at a distance of 100 meters, the sound will be around 30 dB.
You can't "change" centimeters to meters. But you can describe a length or a distance in terms of either unit. -- If you know the length in centimeters, divide that number by 100 to find the number of meters in the same distance. -- If you know the length in meters, multiply that number by 100 to find the number of centimeters in the same distance.
Force x distance = 100 x 2 = 200 newton-meters = 200 joules.
The distance between 4 meters and 79 centimeters is 4.79 meters.
100 feet
The equivalent distance of 100 meters is 0.1 kilometers.