400 seconds = 6 minutes and 40 seconds.
Velocity is distance/time. So, 2000/400 reduces to 5 m/s, but since velocity is a vector, direction MUST be stated along with the speed we just calculated. The final answer is 5 m/s South (or 270 degrees).
The unit of measurement in all sciences is metric, which the basic metric unit of time is the second.
speed(in metres per second)=distance(in metres/time(in seconds) 11.8 minutes= 11.8x60=708seconds so speed = 100/708=0.14m/s
400 kg-m/s 250 kg-m/s
2 meter/seconds squared
5 minutes and 15 seconds.
90 minutes
2h, 33m and 46s=9226s. H=Hours M=Minutes S=Seconds
s = 60m where s is seconds and m is minutes.
60 × 46 = 2,760 seconds.Note: there are 60 seconds in1 minute, and 60 minutes in 1 hour.
"s" is just an abbreviation for "second", as in 5m 30s (5 minutes, 30 seconds).
You divide 400m by 20s to get: 400 m / 20 s = 20 m/s (which is a moderate speed for a vehicle)
d degrees + m minutes + s seconds = d + m/60 + s/3600 degrees in decimal form.
There are 26.6 15's in 400
55 degrees, 58 minutes, 28 seconds s, and 67 degrees, 17 minutes, 20 seconds w...from someone who sailed around it.
In order to translate feet and seconds into feet per second, all you have to do is divide the number of feet by the number of seconds. In this case, the answer is 7.634 ft/s
There are 60 minutes in an hour, so we need to multiply the decimal by 60 to get the minutes. 0.89 h * 60 min/h = 54.4 min There are also 60 seconds in a minute, so we need to multiply the decimal by 60 to get the number of seconds. 0.4 min * 60 s/min = 24 s Final answer is 39:54:24 (That is, 39 hours 54 minutes and 24 seconds)