You need to convert the minutes into seconds so that the units match. 1 minute = 60 seconds 20 minutes = 1200 seconds speed = distance travelled divided by the time taken so- speed = 1000m divided by 1200s speed = 8.333m/s
Distance=1,000m and time=20min (speed=?) formula S=D/T1) conver 20minute into second20min 60s 1,000m--------- * ----------- = 1,200s ==> s= ------------ = 0.833m/s1 1min 1,200s
That depends upon what the 1000 Hz is, along with the medium through which the 1000 Hz is traveling. The speed of most waves is not dependent on frequency. If that is 1000 Hz of electromagnetic radiation, then its speed (in a vacuum) is approx 3x108 m/s meaning in 1 second it travels approx 3x108 m or approx 186000 miles. It travels at this speed regardless of the frequency. If it is sound in air at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, then its speed is approx 343 m/s so in 1 second it travels 343 m. Through solid objects, sound travels much faster.
120 km/hr (1000 meters/1 km)(1 hr/60 minutes) = 2000 meters per minute ---------------------------------
This is impossible to answer, for the time to travel a distance is speed, and without the knowledge of the speed, the answer would equal infinite.
(1,000 meters/20 minutes) x (1 minute/60 seconds) = 5/6 meter per second
You need to convert the minutes into seconds so that the units match. 1 minute = 60 seconds 20 minutes = 1200 seconds speed = distance travelled divided by the time taken so- speed = 1000m divided by 1200s speed = 8.333m/s
Distance=1,000m and time=20min (speed=?) formula S=D/T1) conver 20minute into second20min 60s 1,000m--------- * ----------- = 1,200s ==> s= ------------ = 0.833m/s1 1min 1,200s
1000/10 kph
To find the distance an object travels, you can use the formula: distance = speed x time. Multiply the speed of the object by the time it travels to get the total distance covered.
1000 minutes
That depends upon what the 1000 Hz is, along with the medium through which the 1000 Hz is traveling. The speed of most waves is not dependent on frequency. If that is 1000 Hz of electromagnetic radiation, then its speed (in a vacuum) is approx 3x108 m/s meaning in 1 second it travels approx 3x108 m or approx 186000 miles. It travels at this speed regardless of the frequency. If it is sound in air at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, then its speed is approx 343 m/s so in 1 second it travels 343 m. Through solid objects, sound travels much faster.
1000 KMPH
A car that travels 1000 kilometers in 5 hrs, averages 200km/h.
120 km/hr (1000 meters/1 km)(1 hr/60 minutes) = 2000 meters per minute ---------------------------------
This is impossible to answer, for the time to travel a distance is speed, and without the knowledge of the speed, the answer would equal infinite.
120 km/hr *1000 m/km * 1 hour/60 minutes * 1 minute/60 seconds = 33.333... m/sec