At any distance up to 100 meters, CAT5 cable is specified to be able to handle 100 megabits per second. With miscellaneous signaling overhead taken into account, that translates to about 10 megabytes per second.
Cat5e (enhanced) cable is also specified to the same speed, but in practice, if it is connected to gigabit switches and network cards, it can carry signal to 300 megabits per second. That translates to a little less than 30 megabytes per second, in practice, due to speed of light issues and retransmission of failed packets.
How much time would it take for the sound of thunder to travel 2000 meters if sound travels a speed of 330 meters per sec.
10 meters per second 100/10=10
7.14 seconds.
It depends on brand and how much you buy. Usually a box of good cable is approx 25 cents a foot for 1000 feet
1500 meters/330 meters per second = 4.55 seconds
The speed of light has nothing to do with the temperature of the vacuum. It is c = 299 792 458 meters per second. The speed of sound has much to do with the temperature of the air. At 0 degrees Celsius the speed of sound in dry air is c = 331.29 meters per second.
How Long Does it Take to Walk 200 Meters? - It takes about 2.49 minutes to walk 200 meters at a speed of 3 mph.
"470 meters per second" is a speed, not an acceleration. Assuming you mean "470 meters per second square", that is the same as a change of 470 meters per second every second. Just multiply by the number of seconds to get the change in speed."470 meters per second" is a speed, not an acceleration. Assuming you mean "470 meters per second square", that is the same as a change of 470 meters per second every second. Just multiply by the number of seconds to get the change in speed."470 meters per second" is a speed, not an acceleration. Assuming you mean "470 meters per second square", that is the same as a change of 470 meters per second every second. Just multiply by the number of seconds to get the change in speed."470 meters per second" is a speed, not an acceleration. Assuming you mean "470 meters per second square", that is the same as a change of 470 meters per second every second. Just multiply by the number of seconds to get the change in speed.
Her average speed was 10 m/s. You probably missed something in the question, there isn't enough there to determine "how much it increased by".
Light is usually much, much faster. The speed of light (in a vacuum) is about 300,000,000 meters/second. The speed of sound varies a lot, depending on the medium; but in dry air, at a temperature of 20°C, it is about 343 meters/second.
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Very nearly 300,000,000 meters per second, in vacuum. A bit slower, but not much, in air.