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  2. How do you convert km/h to m/s? - Socratic

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    1 km/h = 1 3.6 m/s. So to convert from km/h to m/s, divide by 3.6. Note that dividing by 3.6 is the same as dividing by 4 then adding 11.¯1 %. So for a quick approximation, halve the original number twice, then add 10 %. If you want more accuracy, add 10 % and 1 %, etc. For example:

  3. Convert 18 km/h to m/s? Answers with steps - Socratic

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    upon solving this we get 1km/h = 5 18 m/s. now multiply the km/h into 5 18. you will get the answer as 5m/s. 18 km = 18000 m. 1hour = 3600 s. 18km 1h = 18000m 3600s. = 5m/s. 18km/h = 5m/s To convert km/h to m/s we need to first convert the units. So 1km/h = 1000/ (60 * 60) upon solving this we get 1km/h = 5/18 m/s now multiply the km/h into 5/ ...

  4. 50 km/hr = ? m/s - Socratic

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    To convert speed in kmph to m/s we can simply multiply it by 5 18. It’s because. 1 kmph = 5 18 m/s.. [Click here for derivation] So, 50 kmph is. 50kmph × 5 18 m/s kmph = 250 18 m/s ≈ 13.89 m/s. Answer link. "13.89 m/s" >"50 km/hr" Convert "km" to "m" as we know that "1 km = 1000 m" 50 cancel"km"/"hr" xx "1000 m"/cancel"km" = 50000\ "m/hr ...

  5. How do I convert m/s to km or km/h? + Example - Socratic

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    The longer one For example, lets convert 1,36 m/s to km/h. Folow my steps from 1 to 3. Here is the video with an explanation, NOTE: start form 7:00 The shorter one If you want to convert 4,89 km/h to m/s you have to divide 4,89 with 3,6. 4.89/3.6=1,36 And if you want to convert 1,36 m/s to km/h you have to multiply 1,36 with 3,6. 1.36*3.6=4,89.

  6. What is the conversion factor between km/hr and m/s?

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    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 sec to km. hr. one needs to divide by 5 18 i.e. multiply by 18 5. To convert (km.)/ (hr.) to m/ (sec), one needs to multiply by 5/18. 1 km/hr means 1000 meters in 3600 seconds or ...

  7. How do you convert 83 km/h to m/s? - Socratic

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    and as numerator and denominator each are divisible by 200. 83000 3600 = 41583000 183600 = 415 18 = 23.06 meters per second. Note - Hence to convert km / hr. to m / sec just multiply by 1000 3600 = 5 18 and from m / sec to km / hr. just multiply by 18 5. 83 km/h is 23.06 m/s. 83 kilometers per hour means 83000 meters in one hour means 83000 ...

  8. Rectilinear motion 1.A car travels at 40km/hr for 2hrs, at ... -...

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    a. 260 "km" b. 43.3 "km"/"hrs" = 12 m/s a. In the 1st section, the car goes (40"km")/cancel(hr) * 2cancel(hrs) = 80 "km" In the 2nd section, the car goes (50"km ...

  9. How do you convert 4.9 m/s to km/h? - Socratic

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    You know that: 1m = 1 1000 km. and: 1s = 1 3600h. so if you want to change m s into km h you have to change into: m s → 1 1000 1 3600 km h = 3.6 km h. so your velocity becomes: 4.9 m s = 4.9 ⋅ 3.6 km h = 17.64 km h. Answer link.

  10. An airplane is heading north at an airspeed of 700 km/hr ... -...

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    sf(N2.4^@W) or Bearing sf(357.6^@) sf(672.2color(white)(x)"km/hr") The red arrow shows the resultant vector. We have a Side Angle Side triangle ABC so can use The Cosine Rule: sf(a^2=b^2+c^2-2"bc"cosA) This becomes: sf(R^2=700^2+40^2-(2xx700xx40xxcos45)) sf(R^2=491,600-39,597.9) sf(R=672.3color(white)(x)"km/hr") This is the groundspeed of the aircra

  11. A European sports car dealer claims that his car will accelerate...

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    A European sports car dealer claims that his car will accelerate at a constant rate from rest to 100 km/hr in 7.00 sec.