40 ÷ 2 = 20 km/h
The average speed (velocity) is 20 kilometres per hour.
600 mph Average speed = Distance/Time
It's 70 kilometers per hour west.
Velocity = distance divided by time / Velocity = average speed over time / Acceleration = (change of) velocity divided by time elapsed Change in velocity = final velocity "minus" initial velocity divided by time elapsed
1380 kph west
60km per hour west.
The average during that period of time is 20 km/hour west .
25/0.75 = 331/3 km per hourThat's the truck's average speed.If it spends the entire 45 minutes heading west, thenits average velocity is 331/3 km/hr west.
The velocity of the motorcycle traveling 25 km west in 2 hours is 12.5 km/h west. Velocity is calculated by dividing the displacement (25 km) by the time taken (2 hours).
600 mph Average speed = Distance/Time
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.
The velocity of the car is 32 mph
It's 70 mph west
It's 70 kilometers per hour west.
600 miles per hour due West
Velocity = distance divided by time / Velocity = average speed over time / Acceleration = (change of) velocity divided by time elapsed Change in velocity = final velocity "minus" initial velocity divided by time elapsed
Average Speed = Distance Traveled / Time TakenVelocity = Speed and direction.Speed = 140 mi/ 2hrs = (140/2) mi/hr = 70 mi/hr.Direction = WestVelocity = 70 mi/hr west
False. The average acceleration is (change in velocity) / time. In this case, the velocity changed from 200 km/h to 300 km/h over a time of 2 hours, resulting in an average acceleration of (300 km/h - 200 km/h) / 2 hours = 50 km/h per hour.