With the information given, it's not possible to calculate what it is now.
But during that 90 minutes, its average velocity was 50 kph north.
50km/hour North.
The average velocity during that period of time is 100 kilometers per 2 hours north. It may also be stated as 50 kilometers per hour north.
1.The time rate of change of position of a body in a particular direction 2. And by an arrow.
Average velocity.
The speed of the car is the rate at which it covers distance, measured in kilometers per hour. The velocity of the car is the rate at which it changes position, including direction, measured in kilometers per hour in a specific direction. Without the value of distance traveled or the specific direction (north) covered, the speed and velocity of the car cannot be determined.
Diogo traveled 255 kilometers in total. This can be calculated by multiplying his speed (85 km/hr) by the time he traveled (3 hours).
I have traveled 100 kilometers in total.
The total distance traveled by Apollo 11 to the Moon and back was approximately 477,800 miles (768,000 kilometers).
The unit rate for kilometers per hour (km/h) is a measure of speed, indicating how many kilometers are traveled in one hour. To express a speed in km/h, you divide the total kilometers traveled by the number of hours taken. For example, if a vehicle travels 100 kilometers in 2 hours, its speed is 50 km/h. This unit rate is commonly used in transportation and travel contexts.
The ratio you are referring to is called speed or velocity. Speed is the total distance traveled divided by the time it took to travel that distance. Velocity includes direction and is a vector quantity, while speed is a scalar quantity.
To find the average velocity when there are two different speeds, you can use the formula: average velocity = total distance traveled / total time taken. Simply calculate the total distance traveled and total time taken for the two different speeds, and plug these values into the formula to find the average velocity.
You calculate a rockets average velocity the same way you calculate the average velocity of anything else, a car, a running dog, or a stick floating on a stream. Velocity equals distance divided by time. It does not matter if your rocket traveled five thousand kilometers in one hour or if your car traveled 30 miles in one hour even if it stopped for gas along the way, you use the same formula.