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A rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds moves at 742.5742 meters/second which is approx 1660 mph
3.00 m/s
55 mph = 24.59 m/s (meters per second)
thought the enternet was for helpling me. what tf?
50 metres in 2 seconds is 25 metres per second.
In general, the acceleration during that time interval could vary considerably. However, we can calculate the average acceleration during the interval. The change in speed is 20 meters per second - 5 meters per second = 15 meters per second, and this change in speed occurs over a 3 second interval. Thus the average change in speed over this interval is 15 meters per second/ 3 seconds = 5 meters per second per second = 5 meters/second2
Average acceleration over an interval of time = (final speed - initial speed) / (time for the change)= [ (0 - 30) / 1 ] (meters / second-minute) = [ (0 - 30) / (60) ] (meters / second-second) =-0.5 meter / sec2
The average velocity would be the total displacement over the total time interval. To calculate this, divide the total displacement by the total time to get the average velocity.
In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 300,000,000 meters. Multiply this by 60.In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 300,000,000 meters. Multiply this by 60.In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 300,000,000 meters. Multiply this by 60.In a second, light travels about 300,000 km., or 300,000,000 meters. Multiply this by 60.
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Sound travels, in air, at about 320 meters per second. Light travels about 300 000 000 meters per second
its speed =200/25 meters/second = 8 meters/second
Light travels at 299792458 meters per second in a vacuum.
In a vacuum, light will travel 299,792,458 meters in one second.
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To find the average velocity during a 15-second interval, you would calculate the total displacement during that time and divide it by the total time. The formula for average velocity is displacement divided by time.
displacement in second case is zero as the body returns to its initial point.