A submarine starts moving down in water at the rate of 6 m per minute. After some time it reaches a depth of 60 m. How will this distance be represented? How much time will the submarine take to reach this level?A submarine starts moving down in water at the rate of 6 m per minute. After some time it reaches
a depth of 60 m. How will this distance be represented? How much time will the submarine take
to reach this level?
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10 mins
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- It moves at a speed of 6 m/s.
- It moves 60 metres in 60/6 mins, or 10 minutes.
- Speed is calculated as follows: speed = distance * time. Knowing the units for distance and time is necessary to calculate the units for speed. The units will be in metres per second (m/s) in this example since the distance is measured in metres (m) and the time is measured in seconds (s).
- Speed is determined by dividing the distance travelled by the time taken to travel it. It gives the amount of time it took to travel a certain distance divided by the distance travelled.
- Speed is inversely correlated with time and directly correlated with distance. As a result, distance equals speed times time, and time equals distance divided by speed; as speed rises, distance travelled will shorten, and vice versa.
- These equations can be used to solve any simple problems. But while utilising formulas, it's also crucial to remember to use the right units.
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