Average speed = distance / time
distance = 10 km
time = 1.5 hours
Average speed = 10 km / 1.5 hours = 6.67 km/hours
or
1 mile = 1.60934 km
6.67 km/hr = 4.14 miles/hr
Because we do not know if the speed of the bicyclist was constant or not, we can only give the average speed of this cyclist.
It takes twelve minutes to travel 7 kilometers at 35 KPH
No; it takes 1.6 kilometers to equal a mile.
His speed is given by distance/time.
-10 Kilometers-10, 000 Meters-1,000,000 Centimeters-6.2 MilesIf you meant 'How long would it take' then i really depends on who is running it. There is no set time on how long a run takes. If you want to find out how long it would take you then find out your comfortable speed for a long run (measure time between two points then calculate Speed = Distance/Time) then multiply it up for 10 kilometers. Say it takes you 1 minute to run 1 kilometer (60kph, unlikely i know) then it would take you 10 minutes to run 10 kilometers. Assuming that you maintained a constant or average of the quoted speed.
To know the speed of an object we need to know the distance the object travels and the time it takes. The object's mass is not needed. Since we do no know the distance in this case, we cannot solve to find its speed.
It is the time for light to travel 1mm, subsequently taking the speed of that to work out the speed it takes to travel to the sun in kilometers per hour.
A few kilometers. It takes light about 8 minutes to reach Earth.
Light takes about 1.28 seconds to travel from the Sun to the Moon. This speed is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, which is the speed of light in a vacuum.
To determine how many hours it takes to travel 600 kilometers, you need to know the speed of travel. For example, if you're traveling at a speed of 100 km/h, it would take 6 hours to cover 600 kilometers. If the speed is different, you can calculate the time by dividing 600 km by the speed in km/h.
To calculate the time it takes to travel 10 kilometers at a speed of 10 knots, first convert knots to kilometers per hour. One knot is approximately 1.852 kilometers per hour, so 10 knots equals about 18.52 kilometers per hour. To find the time, use the formula: time = distance/speed. Therefore, it would take about 0.54 hours, or approximately 32.4 minutes, to travel 10 kilometers at that speed.
To calculate the time it takes to travel 360 kilometers at a speed of 90 kilometers per hour, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Thus, time = 360 km / 90 kph, which equals 4 hours. Therefore, it will take 4 hours to complete the journey.
Runner is going 8 mph Biker is going 15 mph (they took 2 hrs to go their respective distances)
No
Runner is going 8 mph Biker is going 15 mph (they took 2 hrs to go their respective distances)
It takes twelve minutes to travel 7 kilometers at 35 KPH
To compute the time it takes to travel a specific distance at a specific speed, use the formula: time = distance ÷ speed. Ensure both distance and speed are in compatible units (e.g., miles and miles per hour, or kilometers and kilometers per hour). Simply divide the total distance by your speed to obtain the time in hours. For example, if you need to travel 100 miles at a speed of 50 miles per hour, the time would be 100 ÷ 50 = 2 hours.
Exactly 1.7 kilometers per hour.Use the formula: d=rtwhere d is the distance you have to traveland r is the rate or speed you travel in (in this case is the kilometers per hour)and t is the time is takes to travel the distanceThus the equation would be: 85 = r × 50to find r, you must divide both sides by 5085 ÷ 50 = 1.7Therefore r=1.7you will have to travel at the speed of 1.7 kilometers per hour