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
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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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
60 × 46 = 2,760 seconds.Note: there are 60 seconds in1 minute, and 60 minutes in 1 hour.
gravity (9.8 m/s/s on earth)