Physics, asked by triptiidube, 10 months ago

a car moving on a straight path covers a distance of 100m due east in 10 seconds. what is the speed and velocity of the car?​

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Answered by FeluMitter
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Answer:

10 m/s

Explanation:

Since the car is vmoing in a straight line, the distance and displacement of the car are both equal. So the speed and velocity would also be equal.

Speed = Distance/Time = 100/10 = 10 m/s

[If you want to consider east to be negative direction, i.e, graphically negative x-axis, then you can consider the velocity to be -10 m/s]

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