To determine when the train was at the east terminal, we need to know the distance between the east terminal and the main terminal. Assuming the train is traveling at a constant speed of 10 meters per second, you would calculate the time it takes to reach the east terminal by dividing the distance by the speed. Without the specific distance, we cannot provide an exact time for when it was at the east terminal.
33.33 meters per second.
6m/1.4s = 4.29M/S
29.0576 meters per second.
69 meters per second
900 meters/30 seconds = 30 meters/second
At 40 centimeters per second, you are traveling 24 meters per minute.
3 m/s2
20 meters per second
Take 200 divide by 20!
The answer is in the question. 40 m/s is how fast it is going. This means in one second, the object has traveled 40 meters. Relatively fast compared to walking or driving.
54 kilometers per hour is equal to 15 Meters per Second so 30 meters per second
If you traveled 100 meters in 30 seconds, then you would be traveling at 3.333... meters per second, or 200 meters per minute, or 12 kilometers per hour (7.45 miles/hour).