At 1 m/s? It travels 5 seconds.
A ball can run across the floor but has no legs.
The person's push creates a force that accelerates the crate. As long as the force overcomes friction, the crate will move across the floor.
Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. In this case, the work done is 250 newtons * 50 meters = 12,500 joules.
The work done is calculated as force multiplied by distance, which in this case is 200N x 0.5m = 100 Joules.
The kinetic energy of the toy marble as it moves is what allows it to roll across the floor. This energy comes from the marble's motion and speed.
5 seconds
5 seconds
To calculate the time it takes for a bug to travel 5 meters at a speed of 1 meter per second (ms), you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Plugging in the values, time = 5 meters / 1 m/s = 5 seconds. Therefore, it will take the bug 5 seconds to travel 5 meters across the floor.
It will take 5 seconds.
TO move across the floor.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. If the bug is cruising at a smooth 1 meter per second, it'll take a solid 5 seconds to cover a distance of 5 meters. So, like, if you're in a hurry, maybe give the bug a little pep talk to pick up the pace.
Yes.
The predicate in this sentence is across the floor. :)
across the floor.
If the floor area is 313 square meters, then the floor area is 313 square meters.
If you are NOT dribbling and you are holding the ball on the floor, and you get up without dribbling that is considered traveling.
The length of the floor is 5.5 meters because 2*(5.5+5) = 21 meters which is the perimeter