Since you want m/s, you need to convert both given measurements. 112.6 km = 112600 m
1.8h * 60 * 60 = 6480 seconds
112600 / 6480 = 17 m/s (only 2 sig-figs in 1.8, so 2 in the answer.) ■
Divide the distance by the time. That will give you the speed in kilometers/hour. Then divide that by 3.6 to convert to meters/second.
1 1/2 seconds
20 meters per second
meter per second is a unit of rate. It means that it is the distance traveled in meters per one second.
100 meters in 25s (100/25) = 4 meters per second and that is the speed
Speed=Distance/ Time For example: You go 40 meters in 10 seconds. 40/10= 4. So you would be traveling at 4 meters per second.
Divide the distance by the time. That will give you the speed in kilometers/hour. Then divide that by 3.6 to convert to meters/second.
You can't convert between seconds, and meters/second. If you have a problem that involves speeds, use the formula: distance = speed x time.
Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.
The change in distance divided by change in time. So say it moved 10 meters in 5 seconds, it would be 2 meters per second.
so you calculate for one second howmuch meters do you pass and the number that you had is your speed on meters per second
To calculate the average speed of /anything/ you need to know the distance it traveled (IE: 500 meters) and the time it took to travel that (IE:50 seconds) Here's how to calculate it: You take the total distance and divide it by the time. So in our example, a car traveled 500 meters in 50 seconds, so the speed would be: 500 meters / 50 seconds = 500/50 = 10 meters / second. So the car would be traveling 10 meters per second. Happy calculating -jp
6m/1.4s = 4.29M/S
Speed = 30 mpsTime = 20sDistance = speed * timeDistance = 30 * 20 = 600 meters.
Yes. The first is a speed (or velocity), the second is a distance.
1 meter
None. You need a second dimension to calculate square meters.