in 1982 M&M's traveled to space and have been on every mission ever since they first traveled to space and that's all
20/5 = 4 seconds
25 m/s
54.536842105263157894736842105263 seconds???
Rate of acceleration = Change in speed/time = (30 m/s - 10 m/s) / 5 s = (20 m/s )5 s = 20/5 ms-2 = 4 ms-2
Travelling at 100 m per second? per minute, per hour, day, year?
No, M and M's are not travelling to space!
The velocity of car A traveling at 50 m/s west would also appear to be 50 m/s west from my frame of reference, assuming my frame of reference is stationary. The velocity of an object is independent of the observer's frame of reference if there are no external forces acting on it.
You are traveling 10 min 2 seconds. Therefore, you are traveling 5 m per second. (or 300 m per minute or 18,000 m per hour).
200 m
200 m
25 m
20/5 = 4 seconds
25 m/s
It would take 5 seconds for the bug to travel 5 meters across the floor if it is moving at a constant speed of 1 meter per second.
25 m
If the speed of a car traveling south is increasing at 5 m/s, then its acceleration is 5 m/sĀ². This acceleration indicates the rate at which the car's velocity is changing per unit time.
"One M&M" or "an M&M.". The actual name is M&M not "M and M".That's why the correct way to describe a bunch is "a bag of M&Ms" or "a bowl of M&Ms" or "a handful of M&Ms". M&M is singular. M&Ms is plural.