Divide speed by time. In this case, you get (kilometers / hour) / hour, or kilometers/hour2. That means, how much does the speed change in an hour.
It's 70 kilometers per hour west.
Time = Distance/Velocity = 2000/55 = 36.3636.. hours = 36 hours 21.8181.. minutes
If the person has not been speeding up or slowing down, his acceleration is 0 km/s/s.
50km/hour North.
If velocity is km/hr and time is in hours then acceleration will be in km/hr2
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Divide speed by time. In this case, you get (kilometers / hour) / hour, or kilometers/hour2. That means, how much does the speed change in an hour.
No, you are not accelerating as the Earth rotates once every 24 hours. Although you are moving along with the Earth's rotation, the motion is uniform and continuous, so there is no change in velocity that would constitute acceleration.
The average velocity during that period of time is 100 kilometers per 2 hours north. It may also be stated as 50 kilometers per hour north.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time, therefore the unit of time (such as seconds or hours) enters twice in the unit of acceleration to reflect this relationship. The standard unit for acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s^2), which indicates how much an object's velocity changes per second due to acceleration.
It's 70 kilometers per hour west.
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity (speed) Thus if your speed is constant (50 miles per hour) your acceleration is zero
The velocity of the truck can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the velocity would be 15 km / 0.25 hours = 60 km/h west.
Time = Distance/Velocity = 2000/55 = 36.3636.. hours = 36 hours 21.8181.. minutes
If the person has not been speeding up or slowing down, his acceleration is 0 km/s/s.