I am assuming you mean 1.41km/h.
s = d/t, where s is speed, d is distance, and t is time
st = d
t = d/s = (1km)/(1.41km/h) = 0.7km
Depends on your speed. If you're going at 230 kilometer/hour, then it would take pretty much one hour. If you're going at 115 km/hour it would take two hours.
An average writing pencil is 7.5 inches long. There are 39,370 inches in a kilometer. 39,370 divided by 7.5 is approximately 5,249. Therefore, 5,249 pencils, if aligned front to back, would for a line 1 kilometer long.
5 kilometer long and 2 decemeter wide
That depends on your speed.
It would depend on your speed
That will depend on the speed you are driving at.
In order to calculate that, we need to know how long you took for the 50 miles. Your speed would be different from mine. Trust me.
how long would it take you to hop 30 meters based on your speed on the 5 meter trial?
About 53 minutes 20 seconds at average walking speed of 9km/h
That depends on your speed. At 60 kph, it will take 1 minute.
Depends on your speed. If you're going at 230 kilometer/hour, then it would take pretty much one hour. If you're going at 115 km/hour it would take two hours.
we know,speed =distance /time time =300 /20 =15 hr
It depends on how bad you are speeding. For a short run it's based on instantenous speed for a long one average speed.
It depends on how bad you are speeding. For a short run it's based on instantenous speed for a long one average speed.
An average writing pencil is 7.5 inches long. There are 39,370 inches in a kilometer. 39,370 divided by 7.5 is approximately 5,249. Therefore, 5,249 pencils, if aligned front to back, would for a line 1 kilometer long.
No, a drill bit is quite small and also not a measuring tool. A kilometer is quite a long distance and would be as long as around 10,000 average drill bits.
The house we found to rent is about a kilometer from the college. (A kilometer is 1000 meters long)