The resultant velocity of a plane is 75 km/hr.
The plane travels 1260 km in 3.5 hours. It therefore travels 1260/3.5 = 360 in 1 hour. The plane's velocity is 360 kph. In real life there may be a headwind which would reduce the speed or a tailwind which would increase the speed of flight.
Positive acceleration.
666.67 seconds
a high speed train travels south for 2.00 h for a distance of 454km. what is its average velocity?
The acceleration of an object that travels in a constant straight line velocity is zero.
The resultant velocity of a plane is 125 km/hr.
6.3 meter
The resultant velocity of a boat is 17 km/hr and the direction of the boat is SW.
The plane travels 1260 km in 3.5 hours. It therefore travels 1260/3.5 = 360 in 1 hour. The plane's velocity is 360 kph. In real life there may be a headwind which would reduce the speed or a tailwind which would increase the speed of flight.
The latitude closest to the equator travels at the fastest speed because its rotational velocity is highest due to the Earth's rotation. As you move towards the poles, the rotational speed decreases.
You mean, travels at 10000 m/s.....if so...Its velocity is 10000m/s
Velocity measures both speed and direction that an object travels. The magnitude of velocity represents the speed of the object, while the direction of velocity indicates the direction in which the object is moving.
How quickly the wave travels
The speed at which a wave travels is called its velocity. This velocity is typically determined by the frequency and wavelength of the wave.
A velocity vector would include both a speed and direction. Wind (air) resistance will affect the speed component, slowing down the arrow as time passes. Gravity will pull it downward at a constant acceleration of 9.8 m/s2. This means that the downward component of the velocity will increase with time. Wind, of course, could also throw the arrow off course.
Positive acceleration.
5m/s