The measure of 120 km is not a measure of velocity, so that the question is wrongly formulated. I assume that the right measure for velocity is 120 km/h. In this case in 3 min (that are 1/20 of an hour) the considered object travels 6 km.
If you are traveling at a speed of 120 km/h for 3 minutes, the distance traveled would be 6 km. This can be calculated by converting 3 minutes to hours (3 min รท 60 min = 0.05 hrs) and then using the formula distance = speed ร time.
False. An acceleration of 3 m/min^2 means that the velocity is increasing by 3 m/min for every second traveled, not every meter traveled.
Joe has ridden a distance of 3.125 km in 15 minutes since velocity is distance traveled divided by time taken.
No , because velocity is a vector quantity and it needs direction.
The speed of the wave is 2.5 m/min. This is calculated by dividing the distance traveled (40 meters) by the time it took (4 minutes).
Bill is 20 minutes faster than Amy, so he took 20 minutes less to reach school. To find the difference in distance traveled in meters, you can calculate the speed as Distance/Time. Bill was faster by 20 minutes, while Amy took 40 minutes to cover 14.4 km. Calculate the speed for Amy and Bill to find the distance Bill covered in 20 min.
60 km.
(120 km/hour) x (1/2 hour) = 60 km
I am going to assume you meant a constant speed of 1.5km/min. speed = distance/time distance = speed x time = 1.5km/min x 5.0min = 7.5km
30 min = half an hour (60/2) so half of 120 km = 60 km
Approximately 100 km. It takes about 70-90 min drive depending on speed (if driving about 110-120km/h )
The average gate to gate time is 1 hr 24 min; flight time is 56 min; the distance traveled, approximately 420 miles.
It depends upon the speed or velocity of the car for e.g. if speed is 100km/min then Distance = speed X time i.e. D= 100X90= 9000km
Average speed is simply the total distance traveled over the time taken to travel that distance, then you change the fraction to equal distance over 1 hour, 1 min, 1 sec, ect.
3.0Km is a distance, not a measure of time. It depend on how fast you are going.
False. An acceleration of 3 m/min^2 means that the velocity is increasing by 3 m/min for every second traveled, not every meter traveled.
The average speed of the particle is 30 km/h. This is calculated by dividing the distance traveled (30 km) by the time taken to travel that distance (1 hour).
distance = speed × time Convert the time to a fraction of an hour: 60 min = 1 hour → 43 min = 43/60 hour → distance = 55 mph × 43/60 hr = 39 5/12 miles ≈ 39.42 miles.