You are supposed to use the definition of "average speed", and simply divide distance by time. The answer will be in meters/second. If you want to convert that to kilometers/hour, multiply the result by 3.6.
If you divide the meters by the seconds, you get the average speed. But that would be in meters / second, not in meters per second squared, which is a unit of acceleration.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second2.After 3 seconds, the speed of the falling rock is 29.4 meters (96.6 feet) per second.The rock's average speed during the 3 seconds is 14.7 meters (48.3 feet) per second.The distance it has fallen = (average speed) x (time) = 44.1 meters (144.9 feet).
Use the formula: Speed = distance / time. If you divide meters / seconds, the speed will obviously be in meters/second.
4m/5s = 0.8 m/s
28m/s 28 m/s
Average speed = 200 meters per 25 seconds It can also be written as 8 meters per second
what is the average speed 34 meters in 10 seconds Average speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time it took to travel it. In this case, divide 34 meters by 10 seconds to get 3.4 m/s.
6.25 meters per second
12 meters per second
If an object moves 50 meters in 5 seconds, its average speed is 50/5 = 10 meters per second.
No. If you divide a distance by a speed, you get a time, not a speed. For example, (meters) / (meters/second) = (seconds).
Since length is measured in meters, and time in seconds, it follows that speed is measured in meters/second.
The average speed during that period is 500 meters per second.
If you divide the meters by the seconds, you get the average speed. But that would be in meters / second, not in meters per second squared, which is a unit of acceleration.
12 metres/minute
she has an average speed of 3m/s traveling 60 meters in 20 seconds...
100 meters in 9.77 seconds equates to an average speed of 22.9 mph