The calculation required is: distance divided by time = average distance per second 98 meters divided by 10 seconds = 9.8 meters per second. To calculate in commonly used kilometers per hour multiply by 3600 ( to get Hours )and divide by 1000 ( to get Kilometers) or simply use 3.6 as a factor. 9.8 meters per second times 3.6 = 35.28 kilometers per hour 9.8 meters per second times 3600 divided by 1000 = 35.28 kilometers per hour
340.29 meters per second at sea level.
The meters cancel, so you get "per second", or "1/second". That unit has the special name hertz. It is a unit of frequency.
Other way around. If you know the meters per second,then divide it by 1,000 to find the kilometers per second.
1) Cubic feet per second 2) Cubic meters per second
69 meters per second
3 m/s2
If it is going from rest, it's speed after 5 seconds is 12.5 metres per second
6 meters per second. Explanation: After 1 second = 2 meters per second. After 2 seconds = 4 meters per second. After 3 seconds = 6 meters per second.
54 kilometers per hour is equal to 15 Meters per Second so 30 meters per second
That's easy, if the car is initially traveling at 25 meters per second and gradually accelerates 3 meters per second for 6 seconds then the car is traveling at 43 meters per second.
The car going 60 mph is traveling faster. The cheetah, running at 25 meters per second is moving at 55.9 miles per hour.
33.33 meters per second.
Take 200 divide by 20!
20 meters per second
Multiply mph by 0.45 to get meters per second. So, 55 x 0.45 = about 24.6 meters per second.
(10 - 30)/4 = -5.0 meters per second per second (which can be written also as meters per second squared).