1.7 miles per hour.
Speed = Distance divided by Time. So, speed = 75 miles divided by 2.5 hours = 75 / 2.5 = 30 miles per hour. Velocity is speed and direction, so the velocity is 30 mph Northbound.
Watch closely, and take notes:400/5 = 80 miles per hour.? ? ?
A baseball travels under the effect of the force of gravity so its velocity is constantly changing. It is, therefore, not possible to give a sensible answer to the question.
105 mph
If the rock falls at 96 feet per second then multiply that by two to find out how far the rock traveled in two seconds which is 192 feet. Subtract 192 from 640 and the answer is 448. Therefore, the rock is 448 feet high after two seconds.
Distance divided by time = Velocity Example: A car travels 25m over 5 seconds 25/5 = 5m/s
First you need to find the two different speeds of the car which is the distance/time. We find that the car first travels at an average of 6ms-1 and then after accelerating has a speed of 10ms-1. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time, our change of velocity being 10-6=4ms-1 and the change in time being stated as 3 seconds we can convert this into... (4/3)ms-2
Distance divided by velocity = time
Speed = Distance divided by Time. So, speed = 75 miles divided by 2.5 hours = 75 / 2.5 = 30 miles per hour. Velocity is speed and direction, so the velocity is 30 mph Northbound.
The distance it travels in a caertain amount of time as well as the direction
The speed of the car can be calculated using the formula: Speed = Distance / Time. In this case, the distance traveled is 6000m and the time taken is 10s. So, the speed of the car is 600 m/s.
Light travels at 186,000 miles per hour, and the Earth orbits about 93,000,000 miles from the Sun. When you do the math, you find that the Sun's light takes about 500 seconds to reach the Earth. There are 60 seconds in one minute, so the Earth is about 8.3 light-minutes away from the Sun.
1.4:1 in favor of the train.
6.021 m/second
To find an object's velocity, you need to know its displacement (change in position) and the time taken to cover that displacement. Velocity is calculated by dividing the displacement by the time taken: velocity = displacement / time. The velocity indicates the rate at which the object's position changes over time.
A rotating merry go round has a radius of 30 feet. If it completes one revolution in 20 seconds, find the velocity of the outer edge.
The distance it travels in a caertain amount of time as well as the direction