Physics, asked by ruchitgharat9039, 1 year ago

a bird and a cyclist start from the point A at the same instant and move towards B whch is 24 km away . The speed of the bird is 10km/hr. when the bird reaches B, it immideatly flies back, meets the approaching cyclist and again flies back to B . The bird repeats this a number of times,till both of them reach B simultaeneously . What is the total distance travelled by the bird?

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Answered by prajwal124421
9

Answer:

Explanation:

Uhm i think the question here is incomplete but the question is basically trying to say that the bird is not going to stop until the cyclist stops

So if we consider cyclist speed to be 8km/h he would take 6

3h to complete the journey

So the distance travelled by bird is given by

D=S*T

D=10*3=i.e 30.

(It's what I think and I am not too good in physics

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Answered by rajeevsinghrj1000
0

Answer:An Answe(c) 30km kmkmkmk c()

Explanation:

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