The speed of the object can be calculated as distance divided by time. In this case, 250 m / 25 s = 10 m/s. Therefore, the speed of the object is 10 meters per second.
This can be written as 100 m per 25 s. or as a fraction in meters/second, so 100m/25s. This fraction can be reduced to 4m/1s, or 4 meters per second. To figure out per minute, multiply by 60 (there are 60 seconds in a minute), so 240 meters per minute. With 60 minutes in an hour, multiply by 60 again and you get 14,400 meters per hour. If you need speed in days, multiply by 24, in weeks, multiply the meters per day by 7, etc.
The car's acceleration between 25s and 30s can be calculated by determining the change in velocity during that time interval and dividing it by the time elapsed. Acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time. You need to know the initial and final velocities of the car during that time period to calculate its acceleration.
30 m/ sec. Or ~67 mph.
100 meters in 25s (100/25) = 4 meters per second and that is the speed
you can do: 1 200s, 6 50s, and 2 25s. Or you can do 1 200, 2 100s, and 6 25s.
To calculate Bob's speed, you can use the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance is 100 meters and the time is 25 seconds. Therefore, Bob's speed is 100 m / 25 s = 4 meters per second (m/s).
Its average speed is exactly 100 meters per 25 seconds. Its unit speed is 4 meters per second.
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