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A train moving with a speed of 100km/h.Find it's distance covered by it in 18 seconds?​

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Answered by rajendranmddm
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Answer:

Explanation:

100 * 1000/3600 {here we are converting 100 km/h into m/s}

100 * 5/18 = 500/18 m/s

distance = speed * time

distance = 500/18 * 18

distance = 500 m

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given ,

Speed = 100 km/hr or 27.7 m/s

Time = 18 sec

We know that ,

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Thus ,

Distance = 18 × 27.7

Distance = 498 m (approx)

Hence , the distance is 498 m

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