10 metres in 5 seconds is a speed of 2 metres/second, or 120 metres/minute = 7200 metres/hour or 7.2 kilometres/hour.
rate x time = distance rate = distance / time rate = 500/25 Rate=20 meters per second
distance = rate x timedistance = (6.0m/sec)(8.0 sec)distance = 54 m
Just divide the distance by the time. (In this case, the speed in the answer will be in meters per second.)
5 meters.
To get average speed, divide distance travelled by the time. The answer will be in meters/second. If you want to have your result in km/hour, multiply the number of meters/second by 3.6.
Average speed = (total distance) / (total time for the distance) =(16 + 16) / (4 + 2) = (32/6) = 51/3 meters per second
rate x time = distance rate = distance / time rate = 500/25 Rate=20 meters per second
To find the speed of an object in meters per second (m/s), you can divide the distance traveled by the time it took to travel that distance. The formula for speed is speed distance/time. Simply measure the distance in meters and the time in seconds, then divide the distance by the time to calculate the speed in meters per second.
To find the average speed of an object, you need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken. This calculation will give you the average speed in units of distance per time (e.g., miles per hour or meters per second).
The distance covered by an object in the last second of its motion is equal to the object's velocity in meters per second. This means that if the object is moving at a constant velocity, the distance covered in the last second will be the same as the velocity.
distance = rate x timedistance = (6.0m/sec)(8.0 sec)distance = 54 m
20 meters per second
Just divide the distance by the time. (In this case, the speed in the answer will be in meters per second.)
11.1846 mph 18.0000 kmh 5.0000 meters/sec This is extracted from the formula (speed)=(distance)/(time)
5 meters.
By dividing the total distance traveled by the object by the time it took to travel that distance, you can calculate the average speed. Once you have the average speed, you can then multiply it by the time taken to find the distance traveled.
No. If you divide a distance by a speed, you get a time, not a speed. For example, (meters) / (meters/second) = (seconds).