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∙ 12y ago40 feet in 0.5 seconds = 80 feet in 1 sec ie 80 fps
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∙ 12y agoVelocity (or Speed) = Distance ÷ Time Toni's speed is therefore 100 ÷ 20 = 5 feet per second. Distance = Velocity x Time In 25 seconds, Toni walks, 5 x 25 = 125 feet.
Assuming constant speed, you are supposed to divide the distance by the time.
"Mean" means "average"= (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)= ( 90 / 4.5 ) = 20 feet per second
Speed = distance/Time = 1000 metres/100 seconds = 10 metres per second.
Speed=distance/time. Speed is in meters per second if distance is in meters, and time is in seconds. Using simple algebra, the equation can be rearranged to solve for a missing variable (speed, distance, or time). therefore: distance=speed x time time= distance/speed
The speed of the object is 6.6 feet per second, calculated by dividing the distance traveled (33 feet) by the time taken (5 seconds).
For this you have to work out the speed speed=distance/time therefore the speed here is 20feet/15seconds = 1.3333333m/s Now you have to work out the distance distance = speed X time the distance traveled in 3 seconds is 1.3333333m/s x 3 = 4 feet
Velocity (or Speed) = Distance ÷ Time Toni's speed is therefore 100 ÷ 20 = 5 feet per second. Distance = Velocity x Time In 25 seconds, Toni walks, 5 x 25 = 125 feet.
Assuming constant speed, you are supposed to divide the distance by the time.
This is not a valid conversion as seconds measure time and feet measure distance. To convert feet to seconds, you would need information about speed or velocity.
"Mean" means "average"= (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)= ( 90 / 4.5 ) = 20 feet per second
speed = distance / time speed = 8133 / 80 101.66 feet per second.
Distance / time = speed Distance in Meters Time in Seconds
In 2 seconds at 30 mph (44 ft/s), the distance travelled would be 88 feet. This is calculated by multiplying the speed in feet per second (44 ft/s) by the time in seconds (2 seconds).
Speed = distance/Time = 1000 metres/100 seconds = 10 metres per second.
You cannot relate distance and time without knowing the speed. Remember, speed is distance/time
Speed=distance/time. Speed is in meters per second if distance is in meters, and time is in seconds. Using simple algebra, the equation can be rearranged to solve for a missing variable (speed, distance, or time). therefore: distance=speed x time time= distance/speed