I would hazard a guess it is 60 seconds in one minute
Given a random variable X with mean M and standard deviation S, Z = (X - M)/S
Are you sure about the letter "o"? 60 equals seconds in a minute and minutes in an hour.
60 kg-m/s Just took the test
60 equals seconds in a minute
seconds in a minute
To find the acceleration of the spaceship, you can use the formula for acceleration, which is the change in velocity divided by the time taken. Here, the change in velocity is 60 m/s (final velocity) - 0 m/s (initial velocity) = 60 m/s. Given that the time taken is 3 seconds, the acceleration is 60 m/s ÷ 3 s = 20 m/s² north.
The momentum of an object is calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity. In this case, the momentum of the dog can be calculated as 30 kg * 2 m/s = 60 kgm/s. So, the magnitude of the dog's momentum is 60 kgm/s.
1 m/s² (1 metre per second per second) is a measure of acceleration, NOT speed. Assuming you mean a swim rate of 1.0 m/s (1 metre per second), then: time = distance ÷ speed = 900 m ÷ 1 m/s = 900 s 60 s = 1 min → 900 s = 900 ÷ 60 min = 15 minutes ---------------------------------- Assuming you really do mean that you swim with a constant acceleration of 1 m/s² and you start at 0 m/s, then: s = ut + ½at² s = 900 m u = 0 a = 1 m/s² t = unknown → 900 m = 0 m/s × t + ½ × 1 m/s² × t² → 900 m = ½t² → t² = 1800 s² → t ≈ 42.43 s If you start at 0 m/s and accelerate at 1 m/s², then it will take approx 42.43 seconds to cover 900 m.
To convert cm to m divide by 100 To convert s to min divide by 60 → 36 cm/s = 36 × (1 cm)/(1 s) = 36 × (1 ÷ 100 m )/(1 ÷ 60 min) = 36 × (1/100 m ÷ 1/60 min) = 36 × 60/100 m/min = 21.6 m/min
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60 × 46 = 2,760 seconds.Note: there are 60 seconds in1 minute, and 60 minutes in 1 hour.
vx = 30.0 * cos 60 = 15.0 m/s vy = 30.0 * sin 60 = 25.9 m/s ax = -9.81 m/s/s; ay = 0 m/s/s At the maximum height, vf = 0 m/s 0 = 25.92 - 19.62dy dy = 34.1 m Range I don't know