Problem 2-86 Linear Kinematics - Part 2 - (c)

A bicyclist, traveling at 4.0km/h at the top of a hill coasts downward with constant acceleration, reaching a speed of 33km/h in 33s. What distance, in metres, does the cyclist travel in that time?

diagram of a cyclist on a hill


No. But it is an interesting and useful exercise if you know the conversion factors.
 
For your interest here is the conversion for 4km/h

4kmh×1mi1.6km×8furlongsmi×24hday×14dayft'nt=6720furlongsfortnight

 

Try again.