Divide the distance by the time to get the speed. The direction, of course, is north-east.
The car's net displacement is 0 miles (north 50 miles - south 50 miles). Since the total time taken is 5 hours, the velocity is 0 mph because velocity is displacement divided by time, resulting in 0 mph.
The average velocity of the plane is 150 km/h eastward because velocity is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken, which in this case would be 300 km / 2.0 hours.
If an object moves in the same direction and at a constant speed for 4 hours, then the distance it travels will be equal to speed multiplied by time. The object's velocity will remain constant, and its displacement will be in the same direction as its motion.
An example problem involving speed is calculating the average speed of a car that travels 100 miles in 2 hours. An example problem involving velocity is determining the velocity of a ball thrown upward with an initial velocity of 20 m/s at a height of 40 meters above the ground.
The velocity of the motorcycle traveling 25 km west in 2 hours is 12.5 km/h west. Velocity is calculated by dividing the displacement (25 km) by the time taken (2 hours).
The average velocity during that time is exactly 556km/3.4hr northeast. The magnitude, expressed in a more familiar unit, is roughly 163.529 km/hr. (rounded)
The velocity of an airplane that travels 500 km in 2 hours and 17 minutes is 218.97 km per hr.
The plane travels 1260 km in 3.5 hours. It therefore travels 1260/3.5 = 360 in 1 hour. The plane's velocity is 360 kph. In real life there may be a headwind which would reduce the speed or a tailwind which would increase the speed of flight.
The velocity of the car is 32 mph
The velocity of the train can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the train travels 140 kilometers west in 2 hours. Therefore, the velocity is 140 km / 2 hours = 70 km/h west.
The velocity of the train can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the train travels 100 miles north in 2 hours, so the velocity is 100 miles / 2 hours = 50 miles per hour. Therefore, the train's velocity is 50 miles per hour to the north.
The velocity is 83 miles per hour in some, unspecified, direction. Remember, velocity is a vector, so the direction needs to be specified.
660/9 miles per hour = 73.33... mph
100kmh
It's 70 kilometers per hour west.
About 3 hours driving time.
Divide the distance traveled in kilometers by the time to travel in hours. 200 km / 4 hrs = 50 km/hr