A train that travels at 40 kilometers per hour (kph) for 10 hours goes 400 kilometers. If the train goes 50 kph for 8 hours, it also travels the same 400 kilometers. The difference in speeds is 10 kph, and the difference in times is 2 hours.
It depends upon how long it travels for. Distance = speed * time So if the car travels at 60 mph for 2 hours, the distance is 60 mph * 2 hours = 120 miles But if the car travels at 60 mph for 30 minutes (0.5 hours), the distance is 60 mph * 0.5 hours = 30 miles.
Just divide the distance by the speed.
Rotations and distance tells you about the circumference and this tells you about the diameter. How about a specific problem?
i think a commuter is a person who travels a distance to their work as commuting is the process of travelling between one's place of residence and regular place of work
Distance = Velocity*Time = 25.5*85 metres = 2167.5 metres.
This distance your vehicle travels while stopping is?total stopping distance
Its speed is the distance it travels per unit time.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
determine the units of a caterpillar's speed if you measure the distance the caterpillar travels in centimeters and the time it takes to travels this distance in minute
The distance
The word for how far something travels is distance.
Neptune travels the most distance per revolution around the Sun.
The distance light travels in a year is called light-year
That's the distance light travels in one year - about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers.That's the distance light travels in one year - about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers.That's the distance light travels in one year - about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers.That's the distance light travels in one year - about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers.
Relative or apparent motion.
In chromatography, Rf is the distance the solute travels divided by the distance the mobile phase travels. For example, in thin layer chromatography, if the spot travels 7 cm, and the mobile phase travels 15 cm, the Rf value for that spot will be 7/15 = 0.47
Light travels an infinite distance until it is absorbed by an object.