A person can't walk that fast. Anyway, you can divide the distance by the time. Before doing that, you may want to convert the time to hours - that way, the answer will be in kilometers per hour.
Since average velocity is total displacement over total time, the answer is 0m/s, because there is no displacement. (Remember, velocity has a direction unlike speed).
At the top of the jump, your speed is changing from upward to downward speed, so there's an instant there where your speed is zero. -- Potential energy is max, because your height is max. -- Kinetic energy is zero, because your speed is zero.
abouts 2 miles per hour
At normal speed, 216 cm / 8 cm/s = 27 seconds (give or take the error in the given values 8 cm/s and 2.16 m and measured time)
Not if he picks up his feet while walking, only if he scuffs and slides his feet.
1.6 minutes 1 minute, 36 seconds
2 miles an hour
An average adult walks at the speed of 80m/min. So if you divide 1000m by 80m it gives you 12.5 minutes to walk 1 km.
They will be walking 3.72 mph
Six because you divide 12 by 2
The average speed is exactly 2 km per 30 minutes. In more popular units, it's 4 km per hour.
someone that keeps finding pennys on the ground and then relized that the person in front of him/her has a hole in his/her pocket
The person is walking at the rate of 4.8miles per hour (or 7.72km per hour in SI unit of measurment)
A person walks on average 2-3 mph. To make the answer real simple if you are walking at a slow pace of 2 mph you would walk two miles in 60 minutes.
4 kilometres per hour.
The typical person walks 4 miles per hour ... so about 15 minutes.
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