The plane's average speed during that time was (3000/5) = 600 miles per hour.
We can't say anything about the average velocity because we don't know where the trip
began or ended. In addition to speed, velocity includes information about the direction.
I am not for sure, but im pretty sure that it is 600 miles
600 mph Average speed = Distance/Time
We can only tell average speed from those two pieces of information. 3,000 miles in 5 hours equals an average speed of 600 mph.
Please use the formula: distance = speed x time
A plane going 300 miles per hour is going 440 feet per second. (300 * 5280 / 60 / 60) In four hours, it will have traveled 1,200 miles, or 6,336,000 feet.
I am not for sure, but im pretty sure that it is 600 miles
600 miles per hour due West
600 mph Average speed = Distance/Time
Its average speed is (3000/5) = 600 miles per hour.
638.75 miles traveled.
191.06 miles per hour.
900/2.5 = 360 miles per hour
All you must do here is multiply the 1200 km by the number of hours, here 2.5. The plane went 3000 km.
We can only tell average speed from those two pieces of information. 3,000 miles in 5 hours equals an average speed of 600 mph.
Please use the formula: distance = speed x time
To find the distance traveled, we can use the formula: distance = initial velocity * time + 0.5 * acceleration * time^2. The initial velocity is 75 miles per second, the final velocity is 145 miles per second, and the time is 15 seconds. The acceleration can be found using the formula: acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time. Plug in the values to find the acceleration and then calculate the distance traveled in 15 seconds.
5000 km in 12 hours equates to 258.905 miles per hour or 416.67 km/h