To calculate the time it takes to drive 77 km at a speed of 2000 km/h, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. So, time = 77 km / 2000 km/h = 0.0385 hours, which is approximately 2.31 minutes. Thus, it would take about 2.3 minutes to drive 77 km at that speed.
Assuming a wave speed of 340 m/s (the speed of sound in air), the time lag between the two waves at 5000 km would be approximately 36.8 seconds. This calculation is based on the formula time = distance/speed.
Inside lag is the time to implement (pass) a policy, while outside lag is the time it needs to take effect.
The distance of a station from the epicenter can be calculated using the formula: Distance (in kilometers) = (s-p lag time in seconds) × 8, where the 8 represents the speed of seismic waves. So, if the s-p lag time is 35.5 seconds, the distance from the epicenter would be 35.5 × 8 = 284 kilometers.
To calculate distance to the epicenter, first convert the 5-minute lag time to seconds (5 minutes = 300 seconds). Then divide this by 8 to get the distance in kilometers (P waves travel at approximately 8 km/s). Therefore, the distance to the epicenter would be 37.5 km (300 seconds / 8 km/s).
Answer: 2000 km = 1242.742 mi.
The impact of an event happening at a distance takes some time to reach the observer. This is the lag time and, as the distance increases, the lag time increases. The increase depends on the velocity of transmission of the information. For example, the lag time for a flash of lightning depends on the speed of light; the lag time for the clap of thunder depends on the speed of sound; the lag time for the person that the lightning bolt missed depends on how fast they can run to you.
2 km to 123 m = 2000 m to 123 m = 2000 to 1232 km to 123 m = 2000 m to 123 m = 2000 to 1232 km to 123 m = 2000 m to 123 m = 2000 to 1232 km to 123 m = 2000 m to 123 m = 2000 to 123
An event occuring at time t+k is said to lag behind event occurring at time t. Extent of lag is k.
Answer: 2000 km/h = 1,242.742 mph
There are 2 kilometers in 2000 meters.
Yes, 2000 m is equal to 2 km.