Uhhh 5 minutes
the meter is defined as distance that travels 1/299792458
Total Stopping Distance
Exactly equal to what it was at the first instant of motion.
F is force and it is equal to the gravitational constant times the mass of the first object times the mass of the second object divided by the distance between the two squared.
Newton's First Law of motion
It is not possible to compute the average distance from the information given. Average speed, yes; average distance, no.
You FIRST see it, then you HEAR it. The time delay depends on your distance from the source of the explosion. The explanation, light travels faster than sound.
3216 cm or 32.16 meters
If an object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time, we can say that the object is moving with a uniform speed. E.g. consider an object moving along straight line. Let it travel 5 m in the first second, 5 m more in the next second, 5 m in the third second and 5 m in the fourth second. In this case, the object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time so we can say that the object is moving with a uniform speed.
you see the flash of light first because light travels faster that sound. light travels at 299,792,458 meters per second whaile sound only travels at 340.29 meters per second.
you see the flash of light first because light travels faster that sound. light travels at 299,792,458 meters per second whaile sound only travels at 340.29 meters per second.
The product of velocity and time yields distance travelled if the velocity is constant for the time in question. If velocity is not constant, one must first calculate the average velocity over a given time period before multiplying it by the time involved.