If you travel 30 km in 48 minutes, you travel an average of 7.5 km every 12 minutes. There are 5 12-minute segments in one hour, meaning you are travelling at an average rate of 37.5 km/h.
The speed of S-Waves in the Earth's crust is about 4-8 km/s. In 10 minutes, an S-Wave can travel a distance of approximately 24-48 kilometers.
There are 172,800 seconds in 48 hours. This can be calculated by multiplying 48 (hours) by 60 (minutes in an hour) and then by 60 again (seconds in a minute).
To find the wavelength, you can use the formula: wavelength = speed of wave / frequency. Given that the wave is traveling at 56 m/s and has a frequency of 48 Hz, you can calculate the wavelength by dividing the speed (56 m/s) by the frequency (48 Hz), which gives you a wavelength of approximately 1.17 meters.
The average speed of a cyclist depends on a number of factors. These factors include:Riding conditions, e.g. weather, especially wind; terrain; road surfaceEquipment, e.g. the style and weight of the bikeDistance covered overallAge, health and fitness of the cyclistWhether or not one is cycling solo, in a small group or in a large group.These factors are all discussed in detail at the related website below.The website also suggests some guidelines for average speed, as follows:Beginner over a short distance, e.g. 16 - 24 km or 10-15 miles: average speed ranges around 19 kph or 12 mph.More experienced, short-medium distance, e.g. 32 - 48 km or 20-30 miles: average speed is 24 - 25 kph or 15-16 mph.Competent club rider to lower end racer who engages in regular training, over medium to long distances, e.g. 80 - 95 km or 50-60 miles: average speed is 32+ kph or 20+ mph.
Is that 6 waves per second? Wavelength of 8m? speed = 8 meters*6 per second =1.333 meters per second
It will take 48 minutes to drive 48 miles at the speed of 60mph It will take approximately 41.09 minutes to drive 48 miles at the speed of 70mph
10 miles in 48 minutes is equivalents to 10/48 miles per minute =60*10/48 miles per hour = 600/48 mph = 25/2 mph = 12.5 mph
This is an average speed of 26.3 miles per hour.
1 hour 52 minutes 48 seconds.
3.875 miles per hour (3.1/48 * 60 ; alternatively, use speed = distance divided by time, 48 minutes is 0.8 of an hour, speed = 3.1/0.8)
The speed is the distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance. In this case we with divide 8 kilometers by 10 minutes to get 0.8 km/minute. One hour is sixty minutes, so this works out to 48 km/hour.
Add on a quarter and you get 150+37.5 miles in 60 minutes.
Distance = Speed*Time = 1.8*48 = 86.4 miles.
5:48 is definitely above average for a mile time. An average mile time would be anywhere from 7-8 minutes.
The average speed of the train for the entire trip would be the harmonic mean of 60 mph and 40 mph. Using the formula for harmonic mean: 2 * 60 * 40 / (60 + 40) = 48 mph. So, the average speed of the train is 48 mph.
10 minutes 48 seconds.
48 k/h120 / 2.5 = 48.Answer 48 mph (= 76.8 Kph).