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Well, if you assume the car is going at a constant speed during that 7.17 seconds, you have 1.35 meters per 7.17 seconds, or .18 meters per second. This would also translate to .68 kilometers per hour, or 0.4 miles per hour. If the car changed speed at all during that time, it's top speed will be higher than this. Hope this helps!
speed = distance / time
Close enough. I get 0.188 meters/second and 0.42 mph, assuming constant velocity.
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thatnks that helps cuz i was just checking the speed of my tredmill and was curious to know if its good.
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