30km/h = 30km/60min = 5km/10min
20km/h = 20km/60min = 10km/30min
5+10=15km
It moves through 15 degrees every 30 minutes.
15
I assume you refer to the formula distance = velocity x time. If an object moves upward, the distance would become the height.
It would take 18 minutes for the snail to move 12 feet.
20 meters per second
Distance = (speed) x (time) = (3 m/s) x (120 sec) = 360 meters.
1.5 km is a distance, not a speed.
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Speed is the rate at which an object moves. To determine the rate at which that object moves, we'll have to look at a given distance that it covered when it moved, and at the time it took to cover that distance. The distance per unit of time is the speed of the object.
speed is the ratio of the distance an object moves per time unit (seconds,minutes hours)
In both cases, just divide the distance by the time.
A scalar measuring how the distance covered by an object in a specified time interval.
fifteen minutes
15 minutes is 1/4 of an hour. In the first 15 minute period it travelled 1/4 of 40 kilometres = 10 kilometres In the second 15 minute period it travelled 1/4 of 60 kilometres = 15 kilometres 10 + 15 = 25 kilometres
I am going to assume you meant a constant speed of 1.5km/min. speed = distance/time distance = speed x time = 1.5km/min x 5.0min = 7.5km
Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
The distance the object moves long the distance.