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

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    1000/ (60xx60) = 1000/3600 = 1/3.6 m/s. In summary: 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.bar (1) %. So for a quick approximation, halve the original number twice, then add 10 %.

  3. What is the conversion factor used to kilometers to meters?

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    65km × 1000 m 1km = 65 000 m. This conversion factor cancels the units of "km" and gives the units of "m" in the answer. Multiply the kilometers by 1000 to find the number of meters There are 1000 meters in a kilometer so the conversion factor is 1000. To change within the metric system it is helpful to visualize the metric system as a staircase.

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

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    See below. 1. 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 ...

  5. Convert 22m/s^2 to km/m^2? - Socratic

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    Explanation: ⇒ 22 m s2. Convert m to km as we know that 1 km = 1000 m. ⇒ 22 m s2 × 1 km 1000m. ⇒ 22 1000 km s2. Convert s2 to min2 as we know that (1 min)2 = (60 s)2. ⇒ 22 1000 km s2 × 3600s2 1 min2. ⇒ 22 1000 × 3600 km min2.

  6. A train travels 60km in M minutes. If it's average speed is ... -...

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    the value of M is 9 min. D = RT The distance D = 60 km the rate R = 400km/hr M = the time in mins. Substitute the values into the D =RT equation and solve. Change the Rate to 400 km/60 min 60 km = (400km)/60 min xx M Multiply both sides by the inverse of the Rate 60 xx 60 min/400km = ( 400km)/60 min xx 60 min/(400km) xx M This gives ( 3600 min xx km )/(400 km) = M Dividing gives 9 min = M

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

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    2 Answers. 18km/h = 5m/s. To convert km/h to m/s we need to first convert the units. So 1km/h = [Math Processing Error] upon solving this we get 1km/h = [Math Processing Error] m/s. now multiply the km/h into [Math Processing Error] you will get the answer as 5m/s. [Math Processing Error] m/s.

  8. 3 km/h= m/s? - Socratic

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    First you need to understand what 3 km per hour means. In 1 hour the distance covered is 3 km. However, we want to change to metres. Knowing that 1 km = 1000 m gives us: In 1 minute you will cover 1 60 of the distance in an hour. In 1 second you will cover 1 60 of the distance in a minute. 3km/hour = 3 × 1000 60× 60 m/s ← ×1000 ← ÷ 3600.

  9. Unit Conversions - Chemistry - Socratic

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    Certain systems, such as the SI system of units, have different units for describing the same features, such as the meter and millimeter, which are both units of distance. If a measurement is given in one unit, it can be converted into another unit describing the same property, such as length. A conversion factor can be used, such as a meter being 1000 times more than a millimeter ...

  10. Displacement and Velocity - Physics - Socratic

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    Displacement and Velocity are both concepts of motion and an object is said to be in motion if it changes its position with time. Displacement is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of the object, which is not the same as distance travelled because it is the length of an imaginary straight path. Displacement is measured in units of length, such as meters. Velocity is ...

  11. How can I calculate the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation?

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    The equation that relates wavelength, frequency, and speed of light is. c = λ ⋅ ν. c = 3.00 × 108 m/s (the speed of light in a vacuum) λ = wavelength in meters. ν = frequency in Hertz (Hz) or 1 s or s−1. So basically the wavelength times the frequency of an electromagnetic wave equals the speed of light. FYI, λ is the Greek letter ...