It is always 3600 seconds per hour: the speed at which you are travelling is totally irrelevant.
A graph is constructed such that time (in hours) is the x-variable and distance (in miles) is the y-variable. If you plot the distance that a car travels on the graph traveling at a speed of 60 miles per hour, what is the slope of the graph?
It takes 1 and a half hour if you drive at the speed of 100 km/hr or 60 miles/hr.
That depends on the speed. For example, the results will be quite different if you walk (maybe 10 minutes), drive a car (maybe 1 minute), or fly in a plane (maybe 10 seconds). The standard formula for speed: distance = speed x time
An example of velocity is a car traveling at 60 miles per hour in a specific direction. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed of the object and its direction of motion.
at the speed of light, a little over 8 minuets.
Add on a quarter and you get 150+37.5 miles in 60 minutes.
The time it takes to travel 2.5 miles by car depends on the speed at which the car is traveling. If the car is traveling at a constant speed of 25 miles per hour, it would take approximately 6 minutes to travel 2.5 miles. This calculation is based on the formula Time = Distance / Speed.
33.3333 miles
The distance traveled in 30 minutes of driving depends on the speed of the car. If you are traveling at 60 miles per hour, you would cover 30 miles in 30 minutes.
You forgot so say at what speed the car is traveling. I suppose if you're traveling at 60 miles per hour for one hour and forty five minutes, you'd go 75 miles.
That would depend on the speed of the car Assuming a really simple case of a car travelling at 60 Miles per hour, without deviation in speed It would take 2 minutes 12 seconds
That depends on the speed at which you are traveling. At 30mph, it will take one hour and at 60mph it will take 30 minutes, etc...
Depends on the rate of speed at which the car is being operated. -- at 100 mph . . . 4min 48sec -- At 60 mph . . . 8 minutes -- At 10 mph . . . 48 minutes -- At 1 mph . . . 480 minutes -- Sitting in the driveway . . . many, many minutes
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Speed and velocity have both changed.
Distance = Speed x Time 22 miles / 70 MPH = .3142 Hours In minutes it is .3142 x 60 = 18.85 Minutes
Dividing the speed in miles per hour by the number of minutes in one hour gives 66/60 = 1.1 miles per minute.