(100,000 meters/hour) x (0.13 second) / (3,600 seconds / hour) = 3.6111 meters (rounded, repeating)
3.61 meters
velocity=distance/time for uniform velocity. You need units for both the time and the distance to get a correct answer. Example: the speed limit is 65 miles/hour
10000 m/s2.
The answer is very simple. The words "constant velocity" are the definition of zero acceleration.
Usually meters/second, but it could be miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Essentially velocity is speed and is measured in unit distance per unit time.
Just divide the distance by the time. The answer is in meters/second. If you want to convert that to the more commonly used kilometers/hour, multiply the number of meters/second by 3.6.
Assuming you're driving in a constant direction, then whatever your speed/velocity is in km/hr is your distance
As Velocity = Distance ÷ Time, then Time = Distance ÷ Velocity. The time taken for the run = 12 ÷ 9.2 = 1.304 hours (or 1 hour 18 minutes 16 seconds)
Velocity is basically speed. Take the distance traveled and divide by the time. (Distance/Time).common units are:Miles per Hour (MPH)Meters per second (m/s)Kilometers per hour (KPH)feet per second (fps)
Kilometers (km) is a unit of distance. Miles per hour (mph) is a unit of velocity. You cannot convert between the two units. If you meant kilometers per hour, then you can convert between the two units.
60 seconds = 1 minute : 60 minutes = 1 hour therefore 3600 seconds = 1 hour. Velocity = Distance ÷ Time Velocity = 1/8 ÷ 13 = 1/104 mps = (1 x 3600) ÷ 104 = 34.62 mph (2dp)
Speed. A speed is a distance divided by time, such as miles/hour or meters/second An acceleration is a distance over a time squared, such as m/s^2 Momentum is the product of mass and velocity, and has units kg*(m/s)