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∙ 14y agoSpeed = (wavelength) times (frequency) = (wavelength) divided by (period) = 30/5 = 6 meters per second
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∙ 14y agoA total of 30 seconds - assuming they run at a constant speed.
4 meters/second
About 4 minutes 40 seconds at average walking speed of 9km/h
speed = distance/time --> time = distance/speed = (30 m)/(50 m/s) = 0.6 seconds
65 km/h = 18.056 meters / second60 / 18.056 = 3.323 seconds so it takes approximately 3.3 seconds
500/(speed of a roadrunner in meters per second) seconds
A total of 30 seconds - assuming they run at a constant speed.
That depends entirely at what speed she's walking !
Average human walking speed is typically around 1.4 meters/second, so it would take about 17.86 seconds. At top walking speed, it would take ten seconds.
4 meters/second
About 4 minutes 40 seconds at average walking speed of 9km/h
The period of a pendulum can be calculated using the equation T = 2π√(l/g), where T is the period in seconds, l is the length of the pendulum in meters, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2). Substituting the values, the period of a 0.85m long pendulum is approximately 2.43 seconds.
Light travels at a speed of approximately 299,792 kilometers per second in a vacuum. Therefore, it would take approximately 0.000335 seconds for light to travel 100 meters.
9,000/320 = 28.125 seconds
speed = distance/time --> time = distance/speed = (30 m)/(50 m/s) = 0.6 seconds
The time it takes to travel 425 meters depends on the speed at which you are traveling. For example, if you are running at a speed of 5 meters per second, it would take you 85 seconds to travel 425 meters.
65 km/h = 18.056 meters / second60 / 18.056 = 3.323 seconds so it takes approximately 3.3 seconds