On a windy day, the biker has wind pushing against it. The biker has to pedal harder because of the force pushing against the biker and the bike itself.
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A car travelling at a constant speed of 75km/h for 2 hours will travel a distance of 150km.
The speed of light is constant. It is 671,000,000 mph.
At a constant speed of 60 mph, you are traveling 1 mile per minute. It will take you 50 minutes to travel 50 miles.
To determine how long it takes to travel a distance of 339 miles, you would need to know the speed at which you are traveling. The time taken to travel a distance is calculated by dividing the distance by the speed. If you are traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, you can calculate the time it takes to travel 339 miles as follows: Time = Distance / Speed Time = 339 miles / 60 miles per hour Time ≈ 5.65 hours Therefore, it would take approximately 5.65 hours to travel 339 miles at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour.
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is a constant, about 300,000,000 m/s.
The question is inherantly flawed. A car traveling at a constant speed cannot accelerate, if it could it's speed would not be constant. "Constant speed" means that speed is not increasing or decreasing but remain consistent over time. For example, if you cover 10 feet during each second, your speed is constant. "Constant velocity" implies constant speed, but it has an additional constraint: you can't change your direction. If you travel constantly at 10 feet per second in a straight line, then your speed is constant and your velocity is constant. But if you travel constantly at 10 feet per second in a wiggly line (or a circle, or anything not straight), then your speed is constant but your velocity is NOT constant. If you travel at a constant speed but change direction, velocity is changed. Or if you travel in the same direction but change the speed, velocity is changed. Average speed is is easier: distance/time So, your question should read: Why can a car traveling at an average speed accelerate, but a car traveling at constant speed cannot? Or Why am I asking the wrong questions?
A car travelling at a constant speed of 75km/h for 2 hours will travel a distance of 150km.
Elliptical satellites don't have a constant speed, but circular satellites do
36 minutes if going at a constant rate. distance divided by rate (speed)=time it will take to travel.
It would be harder to get money and you'll have to play by the rules. Most people get money (including me!) by time traveling! :)
The speed of light is constant. It is 671,000,000 mph.
No. In general, for the simplified case of constant speed, use the formula: distance = speed x time
When you (or an object) travel without changing speed, then you have constant velocity (speed). This means there is no change in speed (acceleration) when you (or an object) is traveling.