LESSON PLAN - Oregon State University

Miles Per Hour (MPH) is the distance which an object would travel in an hour. Q: How do you figure Instantaneous MPH? A: Instantaneous MPH = (Vf x 11811.6) / 5280. Objective 3: (Examples) Q: If an object moved 60 feet in 1 second, how many MPH was it going? A: Find the velocity= distance/time. V= 60 ft/sec. B. MPH= 60 ft/sec . x . 60 sec . x ... ................
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