A car traveling at 10m/s, or 36km/h.
40 meters/10 seconds = 4 meters per second.
If a car travels 200 meters in 10 seconds what is the speed of the car
To find the average velocity of the car over the entire 10 seconds, we calculate the total displacement and divide it by the total time. The car travels -50 meters in the first 5 seconds and 10 meters in the next 5 seconds, resulting in a total displacement of -50 + 10 = -40 meters. The total time is 10 seconds. Therefore, the average velocity is -40 meters / 10 seconds = -4 meters per second.
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10 meters per second 100/10=10
40 meters/10 seconds = 4 meters per second.
The velocity of the object is 10 m/s.
If a car travels 200 meters in 10 seconds what is the speed of the car
2.0 m/s^2
To find the average velocity of the car over the entire 10 seconds, we calculate the total displacement and divide it by the total time. The car travels -50 meters in the first 5 seconds and 10 meters in the next 5 seconds, resulting in a total displacement of -50 + 10 = -40 meters. The total time is 10 seconds. Therefore, the average velocity is -40 meters / 10 seconds = -4 meters per second.
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10 meters per second 100/10=10
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10 metres in 5 seconds or 2 metres per second.
To find the speed, you can use the formula: speed = distance/time. If you run 100 meters in 10 seconds, your speed would be 100 meters divided by 10 seconds, which equals 10 meters per second. Therefore, your speed is 10 m/s.
10 seconds