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Try dividing 500m by 10m/s, what do you get oh yes 50s
Taking 10 seconds to move 500M would be, ummm, lets see, carry the one, times pi, ummm OH! It would be a speed of 50 meters per second, or 50m/sec That would be whipping right along!
His speed is (500/60) m/s = 8-1/3 m/s .His velocity can't be completely specified using the information in the question.Its magnitude is 8-1/3 m/s. But in order to also state the direction of his velocity,we would also need to know the direction of his velocity.
Acceleration is the change in velocity over time. Acceleration = change in velocity / time elapsed So, find the initial velocity of the mass (0 if starting from rest) and another velocity that occurs afterwards and find the difference. Then, divide the change in velocity by the time elapsed. If you know the mass of and the force acting on the object, you can use this formula: Force = mass x acceleration Substitute for your known variables and solve algebraically.
500m is 50,000 centimeters. (100cm per meter)
You divide metres by 1000 So 500m = 0.5km
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'Dad' walked 500m, according to the wording of the question.
1 Kilometre is 1000metres therefore 500m is half of a Kilometre
A 500m is a little less than once around a football track half a foot ball track is 220m
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