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a train moves with a uniform velocity of 36kmh-1 for 10 s find the distance traveled by it

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Answered by keerthanakreddy
38

Explanation:

first convert 36km/h to m/s

36km/h=36*5/18=180/18=10m/s

d =s*t

=10*10=100m

Answered by Anonymous
58

\Large{\textbf{\underline{\underline{According\:to\:the\:Question}}}}

{\boxed{\sf\:{Information\;Given :- }}}

{\boxed{v=36\;kmh^{-1}}}

= 3600

{\boxed{=10\;ms^{-1}}}

t = 10 second

{\boxed{\sf\:{To\;find :-}}}

S = ? (Distance)

{\boxed{\sf\:{Using\;Formula :- }}}

S = V × t

{\boxed{\sf\:{Substituting\;the\;values :- }}}

S = v × t

S = 10 × 10

S = 100m

Outcome :-

{\boxed{\sf\:{The\;required\;distance\;is\;100m}}}

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\boxed{\begin{minipage}{11 cm} Additional Information \\ \\ $\ Final\;Velocity=Initial\; velocity+Acceleration\times Time \\ \\ Momentum = Mass\times Velocity \\ \\ Force=Mass\times Acceleration \\ \\ Force = \dfrac{Change\;in\;Momentum}{Time\;Interval} \\ \\ Impulse = Force\times Time $\end{minipage}}

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