Money,material,mobile,motorcycle and magazine are 5 m s.
The answer will be 5 m/sec/sec 300m/sec - 200m/sec divided by 20 seconds will get you 100m/sec divided by 20 seconds, which then equals 5
The car's acceleration is 5 m/s^2. This is calculated by dividing the change in velocity (20 m/s - 5 m/s = 15 m/s) by the time it took to change (3 s).
mach 5 = 1 701.45 m / smach 5 = 1 701.45 m / smach 5 = 1 701.45 m / smach 5 = 1 701.45 m / smach 5 = 1 701.45 m / smach 5 = 1 701.45 m / s
Vi = 5 m/s A = (V_f- V_i )/t = (9 m⁄s- 5 m⁄s )/(4 sec) = (4 m⁄s )/(4 sec) = Vf = 9 m/s Change in time = 4 sec
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The momentum of 5 kg m/s is equivalent to 25 joules.
To convert 5 kilometers per hour (km/h) to meters per second (m/s), you can use the conversion factor where 1 km/h is approximately equal to 0.27778 m/s. Therefore, 5 km/h is equal to 5 × 0.27778 m/s, which is approximately 1.39 m/s.
i think that it is 50 because if u multiply you will get 50.
Rate of acceleration = Change in speed/time = (30 m/s - 10 m/s) / 5 s = (20 m/s )5 s = 20/5 ms-2 = 4 ms-2
30 m/sUse the kinematic equation:vf=vi+at,where:vf is the final velocity, vi is the initial velocity, a is the rate of acceleration, and t is the time interval.Knownvi = 0 m/sa = 6 m/s2 = 6 m/s/st = 5 sUnknownvfSolutionPlug in the known values and solve.#vf = 0 + 6 m/s/s x 5s = 30 m/s
kmh to m/s formula n * 5/18 example: 100km/h convert to (n)m/s 100 * 5/18 = 27.7 m/s OR my way of doing this (much simpler): (km/h) / 3.6 = m/S example: (100km/h) / 3.6 = 27.8 m/s