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.
16.66 meters per second
3.00 m/s
20 meters per second
The idea is to multiply the mass by the velocity.
revolutions are angular velocity (w), so you need to know radius (r) to convert to velocity (v) meters per second. not linear velocity. v = wr. For example 30 revs per min is 30/60 revs per second; over a 2 meter radius velocity is 30/ 60 x 2 = 1 meter per second
v = 25/12 = 2.1 meters per second v = 25/12 = 2.1 meters per second
.5 meters per second.
The S.I unit for velocity is meters per second (m s-1).
6.021 m/second
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity - how fast a velocity changes. Therefore, its units are naturally (meters/second) / second, usually written as meters/second2.Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity - how fast a velocity changes. Therefore, its units are naturally (meters/second) / second, usually written as meters/second2.Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity - how fast a velocity changes. Therefore, its units are naturally (meters/second) / second, usually written as meters/second2.Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity - how fast a velocity changes. Therefore, its units are naturally (meters/second) / second, usually written as meters/second2.
Half a second every metre.
16.66 meters per second
The SI unit for ANY velocity is meters / second.
The average velocity is calculated by finding the distance traveled and dividing by the time it took to go that far. In high school, many people learn rate x time= distance. The rate is the average velocity.In this case we have 3.2/7.256=.441013 meters per second. Note the units are meters and seconds so the velocity we have it meters per second. We can convert this to any other units once we have this. Much as mile or meters per hour.
The SI unit for average velocity is meters per second (m/s). It represents the change in position of an object over a given time interval.
Ther velocity when falling 1000 meters is v=sqroot(2x1000x9.8) = 140 meters/second.
3.00 m/s