I don't think you can do it. To travel 2 miles at 60 MPH would take two minutes. You have already traveled for two minutes while driving 1 mile at 30 MPH.
Distance divided by the time it takes to cover the distance, equals average speed per unit of time. For example: An object takes 0.5 seconds to cover 1 foot. 1 divided by 0.5 equals 2 (1/0.5=2) so it is traveling at an average speed of 2 feet per second.
1 watt is equal to 1 joule per second. This means that 1 watt of power equals 1 joule of energy expended over a period of 1 second.
That depends what you want to convert it to. Watt is a unit of power. 100 watts is equal to:0.1 kilowatts100 joules/second
No - it is the other way round - 10 inches per second is equal to 25.4 centimetres per second.
The number of vibrations that occur in 1 second is called frequency. It is typically measured in hertz (Hz), where 1 Hz equals 1 vibration per second.
What equals 1 second
Since the second equation is already solved for "y", you can replace "y" by "9" in the other equation. Then solve the new equation for "x".
.10 meters per a second equals 10 meters per a second
It then equals 1/81
It equals 200 because 20x20 equals 200
1000 milliseconds = 1 second
That's the reflexive property of equality.
Two pentagons that have corresponding angles congruent. First equals the first, second equals the second and so forth.
The second would suggest that x equals the string "=3".
Average speed = Distance divided by time taken and the unit is meters per second (written m/s), so remember to convert distance to meters and time to seconds if it not already given to you as these.
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