Physics, asked by av1266108, 10 months ago

A man walks at a speed of 1 m/s and covers a certain distance in some time. But, if he walks at a
speed of 3 m/s, he covers an additional distance of 15 m in the same time. What is the distance he
actually covered​

Answers

Answered by wahidahmadganaie
6

Answer:

it takes 5 seconds for 15 m.

and 5m in first case.

Answered by pp6609034
8

Answer:

Let Distance=D; Speed= S and Time=T

In this case, Time T is the same.

Distance = Speed x Time or D= SxT

In the first case, D = 1 xT or D =T ——->(1)

In the second case, D + 15 = 3 xT or 3 T ——->(2)

Using value of D as per (1) in (2),

T +15 = 3 T or 2T =15 or T=15/2= 7.5 seconds

As D=S x T, Distance covered in first case = 1m/second x 7.5 second= 7.5 meters

(Also, Distance covered in 2nd case = 7.5 + 15 = 22.5 mteres)

Explanation:

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