The answer depends on its starting speed. If starting from a standstill, it will be travelling at 1/6 mph.
A car going 55 mph is traveling at about 80.667 feet per second.
5.545 seconds.
1.5ft
3 hours.
The ratio is 5280 feet in a mile / 3600 seconds in an hour. So 45 m/h * 5280 f/m / 3600 s/h = 66 f/s
That's easy, if the car is initially traveling at 25 meters per second and gradually accelerates 3 meters per second for 6 seconds then the car is traveling at 43 meters per second.
The question does not specify how many seconds it accelerates for so I would suggest that the answer is 300,000 km per second (approx).The question does not specify how many seconds it accelerates for so I would suggest that the answer is 300,000 km per second (approx).The question does not specify how many seconds it accelerates for so I would suggest that the answer is 300,000 km per second (approx).The question does not specify how many seconds it accelerates for so I would suggest that the answer is 300,000 km per second (approx).
Well if it accelerates, it speeds up so it won't stop. If you mean decelarate, it decreases 10 ft/s every second, so 50/10 is 5 seconds
2100 ft in 11 seconds is 190.90 ft per second. Traveling that distance in 1 second you are going 130.15 mph.
sqrt(30) seconds = 5.48 seconds (approx)
6 meters per second. Explanation: After 1 second = 2 meters per second. After 2 seconds = 4 meters per second. After 3 seconds = 6 meters per second.
5 metres per second squared
3 / 12 = 0.25 miles/second2.
1 second and 94 mili seconds
1 second if you are traveling 15 feet.
The acceleration of the body is 3 m/s²
8.44 ft/s^2