To find the speed of the car, you can use the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance is 1000 meters and the time is 15 seconds. Therefore, the speed is 1000m ÷ 15s = approximately 66.67 meters per second.
The first car's speed is 80 km/h. The second car's distance is 180 km (3 times 60 km) and time is 180 minutes (4 times 45 minutes). Converting the second car's speed to m/s, we have 180 km/180 minutes = 1 km/min = 16.67 m/s.
If a car travels in a straight line with a constant speed, then the car has a constant velocity (determined by direction and speed), and the acceleration is 0.
To calculate the speed of a car that travels a certain distance in a given time, you can use the formula: speed = distance/time. If the car travels a distance of "x" kilometers in "y" hours, the speed would be x/y kilometers per hour (km/h). For example, if a car travels 100 km in 2 hours, its speed would be 100/2 = 50 km/h.
The faster car travels at an average speed of 48 miles per hour, while the slower car travels at 36 miles per hour. To find the difference in their speeds, subtract the slower car's speed from the faster car's speed: 48 - 36 = 12 miles per hour. Therefore, the faster car travels 12 miles per hour more than the slower car.
It shows the speed and the distance the car travels.
Yes
Speed = Distance / Time
40 MPH is the average speed
(distance the car travels) divided by (time it takes to cover that distance)
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If a car travels for 20 minutes at a speed of 60 miles per hour the car travels 20 miles.
If a car travels 200 meters in 10 seconds what is the speed of the car