Two metres per second.
To find the speed in meters per second (m/s), you can use the formula: speed = distance / time. In this case, the distance is 5 meters and the time is 0.2 seconds. Thus, the speed is 5 meters / 0.2 seconds = 25 m/s.
The speed of the car is 25 m/s (5 meters / 0.2 seconds).
To calculate the speed of the elk, you would use the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance covered is 100 meters and the time taken is 5 seconds. So, the speed of the elk would be 100 meters / 5 seconds = 20 meters per second. Therefore, the elk is running at a speed of 20 meters per second.
The sprinter's speed is 5 meters per second. This is calculated by dividing the distance (200 meters) by the time taken (40 seconds).
12 meters per second
To find the speed of runners who cover 40 meters in 8 seconds, you can use the formula for speed: speed = distance/time. In this case, the speed would be 40 meters divided by 8 seconds, which equals 5 meters per second. Therefore, the runners are running at a speed of 5 m/s.
Someone traveling 10 meters in 5 seconds is moving at the same speed as the one going 20 meters in 10 seconds.
.5 meters per second.
The speed of the object is 5 m/s. Speed is calculated as distance divided by time, so 20 meters/4 seconds = 5 m/s.
The average speed is 5 metres per second.
The car's average speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the average speed would be 25 meters per second (5 meters / 0.2 seconds).
To find the speed, divide the distance by the time taken. In this case, the distance is 200 meters and the time is 5 minutes, which is 300 seconds. The speed is therefore 200 meters divided by 300 seconds, resulting in approximately 0.67 meters per second.