To determine which car exceeded the speed limit of 60 mph, we would need the speeds of each car traveling on the highway. Any car traveling at a speed greater than 60 mph would be considered to have exceeded the speed limit. Without specific speed data for each car, we cannot identify which one was speeding.
How you can use the speedometer and a clock to tall how far you've traveled in a car if the cars odometer is not working. Hint assume you are traveling at a constant velocity
It really depends on how you are traveling. i assume that you are driving. In that case it would take about 10.77 hours to get to your destination (going at a constant rate of 60 mph) but that doesn't include the stops you are going to take.
availability heuristic.
A lot of mathematical problems about travelling distances, assume that you are travelling at a constant speed.
The net force acting on it is zero.
I would assume that the use of the constant in this scenario is in a formula. Generally, it would act as a proportionality factor, where when everything is kept constant, the result will be increased on decreased proportionately based on that constant.
I suppose both terms would be gramatically correct. If you are simply giving someone directions verbally, you could probably say off the highway. But, if you are writing it down as a school assignment or such, I would assume that you should write off of the highway.
Assuming that the wavelength remains constant, the velocity of the rope will also double if the frequency is doubled. This can be seen in the word equation below: speed = frequency x wavelength If we assume that wavelength is a constant...let wavelength = 1 speed = frequency therefore... 2 x frequency = 2 x speed
One would assume that if someone dubbed themselves as a "traveler" they would be aware that they are traveling. ;)
It depends on your setting. If the net force on an object is zero than the object will move with a constant speed. It will also move with a constant speed (but not velocity!) if a force forces the object to move in a circular motion.
It really is not constant, but to solve problems that want you to only use Boyle's Law and not the combined gas law it is important that you assume that volume is constant. The change in volume is not really that great.
I assume that you are asking about the definition of a circle. A circle is a locus of points in a plane that are at a constant distance from a fixed point.