
How do you convert km/h to m/s? - Socratic
2017年6月20日 · km h We want meters to be in the denominator, so we'll use the following conversion factor to get to m h: (km h)(1000m 1km) = 1000m h To get seconds in the …
What is the conversion factor between km/hr and m/s?
2016年7月19日 · 1 km/hr means 1000 meters in 3600 seconds or 1000 3600 = 5 18 m sec. Hence, if one has to convert km. hr. to m sec, one needs to multiply by 5 18. For converting m …
How do you convert 6100 m into km? - Socratic
2016年12月31日 · 1km = 1, 000m To convert meters to kilometers you have to divide the number by 1,000. 6100m = 6100 1000 km = 61 10km = 6.1km
What is Saturn's perihelion and aphelion? - Socratic
2016年2月27日 · Perihelion = 1352.6 M km = 9.04 AU, nearly. Aphelion = 1314.5 M km = 10.12 AU, nearly. Reference: NASA Planetary Fact Sheet.
How do you convert 29.5 meters per second to kilometers per hour?
2017年5月29日 · (29.4xx60xx60)/1000 = 106.2km/h To do this conversion, consider the following: If you travel 29.5 metres in 1 sec, then: in 2 seconds you will travel twice as far as in 1 sec. in …
A 915 kg car goes over a hill of circular arc. If the radius of the ...
2017年2月19日 · The car can travel at 20.5 m/s (74 km/hr) at most. Any faster, and it will leave the road. As the car crests the hill, it is acted on by two forces, namely gravity and the normal …
Determine true velocity? - Socratic
2018年6月21日 · I get that the wind comes from the south west quadrant, blowing at a speed of 3 mps (11 km/h) from an angle of 34 degrees south of west. The man walks northwards with the …
A meteoroid changed velocity from 10 km/s to 1.8 km/s in 0.
2018年1月26日 · A meteoroid changed velocity from 10 km/s to 1.8 km/s in 0.03 seconds. What is the acceleration of the meteoroid?
In a circle of radius 13 m, the length of the arc subtended
2018年2月21日 · In a circle of radius 13 m, the length of the arc subtended by a central angle of 15° is approximately?
What does the Constant R in the Ideal Gas Law mean? - Socratic
2016年1月20日 · Regnault constant, or Universal Gas Constant. Gas constant, R, is named after the French chemist Henri Victor Regnault. It is also called the Universal Gas Constant. Gas …