Depends in what sense 'normal' being defined. Please rephrase.
It depends on the rate of speed the car is travelling.
The normal cycling speed is typically around 15-20 km/h.
The average speed of the car = 300 [km] / 5.5 [h] = 54.55 [km/h]. ==========================
To calculate the speed of the car, you would use the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance traveled is 200 km and the time taken is 2 hours. Plugging these values into the formula, you get speed = 200 km / 2 hours = 100 km/h. Therefore, the speed of the car is 100 kilometers per hour.
The average speed is 140 km/hr
The magnitude of momentum is directly proportional to speed. A car moving at 100 km per hr has 5 times as much momentum as a car with equal mass moving at 20 km per hr has.
Speed is NOT measured in km but km PER HOUR. The average speed was 88.88 (repeating) km per hour.
To find the speed of the car, divide the total distance by the total time. The speed is calculated as follows: 120 km ÷ 1.5 hours = 80 km/h. Therefore, the speed of the car was 80 kilometers per hour.
To calculate the speed of a car, you would use the formula: Speed = Distance / Time. In this case, the car traveled 60 km in 30 minutes, which is 0.5 hours (since 30 minutes is half an hour). So, the speed of the car would be 60 km / 0.5 hours = 120 km/h.
To calculate the time needed, we use the formula: time = distance/speed. So, for a 715 km journey at an average speed of 110 km/h, the time needed would be 715 km / 110 km/h = 6.5 hours.
Speed = Distance/Time Speed = 500/7 = 71.42857143 km per hour or 71 km/hour
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