That depends on how fast the car or you are going.
Time
To estimate the speed of a wave, a person can estimate the distance the wave is from shore and then time how long the wave takes to reach the shore. For example, if a wave is one mile out and it takes one minute to reach shore, the wave is traveling at 60 miles per hour.
If we know the speed and the time taken for a body to cover a distance, then we can find the distance covered by it as follows: distance=speed*time
One formula that is often used is: distance = speed x time
This is a pretty silly question. The most basic / fundamental answer is: "It depends on how fast you are travelling." If you are travelling at 400 meters per second (a slow-to-moderate speed bullet) then it will take only one and "a fraction of one" seconds. If you are walking (steadily) at 4 meters every second, it will take 110-1/4 seconds, or one minute and 50-1/4 seconds. Distance = Speed x Time ... thus, Time = Distance / Speed
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You need to know the speed in per second. Then speed is distance over time
There is no formula for this - the units don't work. On one side you have time (milliseconds) but on the other you have speed=distance/time (feet/minute).
A light-minute is a measure of distance. It is the distance light travels in one minute's time. One light-minute is a distance of about 11,176,943.82 miles.
I suppose it does, so one second is the speed of each second, or one minute is the speed of each minute. OR sixty seconds is the speed of each minute. This hopefully will help you:) as much as it confused me by just answering the question:) PS: What a great question!
A light-minute is the distance light travels in a vacuum in one minute's time. The distance of a light-minute is 11,176,943.8 miles or 17,987,547.5 km
A light-minute is the distance light travels in a vacuum in one minute's time. The distance of a light-minute is 11,176,943.8 miles or 17,987,547.5 km
Distance and time mostly go together. And speed also goes along with these two. Below are some equations related to distance and time: Time = Distance / Speed Distance = Time * Speed Speed = Distance / Time From this we can see that if any one of these three measurements are changed, one of the other two or both will always change.
Time and distance
A minute is a measurement of time. A light minute is a measurement of distance. it's the distance light would travel in one minute. (That's about 10 million miles!)
Speed = Distance / Time = 40 metres / 20 minutes = 40/20 metres per minute = 2 metres/minute.
Distance = Speed x Time Time = Distance/Speed Speed = Distance/Time Use one of these formulas to figure it out.
In vacuum, the distance would be roughly 11.2 million miles (rounded). It's never used as a unit of measure, so it doesn't have any particular name, and would be called simply "one light-minute". The distance from Earth to the Sun is about 81/3 of them.