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A bowler throws a cricket ball at a speed of 120 km per hour. How does this ball take to travel a distance of 20 m to reach the batsman ?

(by direct or indirect variation)

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Answered by danielochich
39
If:

If:

s = speed

 

t = time

 

d = distance

 

Time is inversely proportional to speed

 

t  \alpha 1/s

The constant of proportionality is the distance

 

t = d/t

 

t = 0.02 km/120 km/h

 

= 0.0001667 hours

 

= 0.6 seconds


Answered by Dinesh7717
10

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