A carnival.
Superman, Stingray ( about a submarine, not the car)
Distance = rate * time Car A: d = 60mph * 3 hours = 180 miles Car B: 180 miles = r * 2 hrs r = 180/2 hrs = 90 mph
Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show was created in 1968.
Jack is driving a car. As he passes post 1 he is travelling at 15ms-1 and starts to accelerate at a steady speed. 8 seconds later he passes post 2 travelling at 30ms-1. Post 1 and 2 are What is his acceleration during this time?
Travelling in a car is far less harmful then if you travel on a motorbike.
Your answer is 18 meters 30 * 0.6 = 18
No, the car donot have same velocity.
It depends on the rate of speed the car is travelling.
In a car the Odometer will show you the distance travelled. In mathematics you would need to know the average speed the car was travelling at and the time that it was travelling for. Divide the average speed by 360 to get how many units of distance were covered per second. Muliply this by the number of seconds the car was travelling for. The result will be the distance, in the same unit of distance as the speed was measured in. Example, Average speed = 30km per hour Time = 15 minutes (900 seconds) Distance = (Average Speed/360)*Time = (30/360)*900 = 7.5 (km)
many car travelling..................ok
It can be a good family bonding time.