Because speed x time = distance
If you're going at 50 MPH, and you keep it up for one hour, then you've travelled 50 miles.
50 MPH for 1/2 hour = 25 miles travelled.
The flat surface of a clock where the numbers and hands are displayed is called the clock face. It is the part of the clock that is visible to the viewer and used to tell time.
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It is not possible to make a functional clock out of a strawberry as it does not have the necessary components like gears, hands, and power source. You could create a model of a clock using a strawberry as a visual representation, but it would not actually tell time.
Some forces in an alarm clock include the tension in the spring that powers the clock's mechanism, the force of gravity that keeps the clock in place, and the force exerted by your finger when setting the alarm or snoozing it.
A clock is a device used to measure and display time. It typically shows the current time using hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds, and can come in various forms like analog, digital, or mechanical. Clocks are essential for keeping track of time in everyday life.
Speed x Time = Distance
You multiply your average speed with the time for which you have been traveling (in hours). If you are traveling at 60 mph and you drive for one hour you have gone 60 miles.
It is called a speedometer. It also has a thing built in called an odometer to tell you how many miles you have traveled.
mahatma Gandhian can tell the time without a clock!
a clock is used to tell the time
it tells you how fast a car is going
it tells you how fast the car is going
How fast the vehicle is traveling.
The clock appeared to help tell time accuratly.
You can use an equation: Distance = speed x time Assuming the car is moving at a constant speed for a certain time, the equation will provide the distance the car has traveled. Take a car that is doing 50 miles per hour for 90 minutes. Note that the speed refers to hours as the unit of time so the time used in the equation must also be in hours. Distance = 50 miles per hour X 1.5 hours Distance = 75 miles
You multiply your average speed with the time for which you have been traveling (in hours). If you are traveling at 60 mph and you drive for one hour you have gone 60 miles.
The odds are that the speedometer cable is snapped (it will not look broken so you can not tell without disconnecting it) or the transmission speedometer output gear is broken. Y-THINK-Y