MPH=distance/time
or
MPH = (distance x 60) / time
It's best to get time in terms of 100 (i.e., 20 mins 20 secs = 20.333 mins)
Simple formula for that: minutes + [(seconds x 100)/6000]
minutes + [seconds / 60] ( same diff. )
Speed equals miles divided by hours
Speed = miles / hours
miles = speed x hours
hours = speed x miles
Where:
Speed is mph (miles per hour)
Miles are distance traveled
Hours are length of time to get there
If time less than one hour then divide minutes by 60 to get fraction of an hour.
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Acceleration=Speed1-speed2/Distance traveled
Our formula is Distance = Rate * Time Distance = 0.1 miles Rate = 70 mph Time = unknown Solve formula for Time Distance/Rate = Time So, 0.1 miles/70 mph or 1/700 hours. Approximately 5.14 seconds
Wingspan = (perpendicular distance from the tip of the left wing to the fuselage roll-axis) plus (perpendicular distance from the tip of the right wing to the fuselage roll-axis)
Please note that km is a distance, while mph is a speed, so you can't convert that directly. For a speed problem, first convert the kilometers to miles, then use the formula: distance = speed x time
Divide distance by time.
Distance * Weight (in Newton meters)
Distance = speed x time
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The formula for calculating power in watts using miles per hour (mph) is: Power (watts) = 0.0098 * mph^3
Speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)
Acceleration=Speed1-speed2/Distance traveled
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