Physics, asked by cutesrf2016, 4 months ago

2.1 A train moves with a uniform
velocity of 36 kmh' for 10 s. Find
the distance travelled by it. (100 m)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given,

  •  \sf\large{Velocity \:  = 36km {h}^{ - 1}}

  • \sf\large{Time \:  = 10 \: seconds}

We need to find,

  • \sf\large{Distance \: traveled.}

Solution :

First Convert Velocity into m/s.

So,

\sf\dashrightarrow{v = 36km  {h}^{ - 1}} \\

 \sf\dashrightarrow{v =  \dfrac{36 \times 1000}{3600} } \\

\sf\dashrightarrow{v = 10m {s}^{ - 1} }

And, We know,

Distance = Speed × Time.

\sf\dashrightarrow{d = 10 \times 10}  \\

\dashrightarrow\boxed{\bf{\red{{d = 100 \:metres}}}}

Hence, The Answer = 100 metres.

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