Physics, asked by SanskrutiMade, 1 month ago

b. How long will a car take to travel a distance of 120 kilometres on a road, where the speed limit of the road is 65 km/h for first 100 kilometres and then the speed limit is only 30 km for rest of the distance? The top speed of the car is merely 60 km/h HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills)​

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Answered by anjalirehan04
5

total km= 120 km

speed limit for first 100km=65 km/hr

speed limit after 100km=30km/hr

speed of the car=60 km/hr

first 100km:

distance÷speed=time

120÷60

2 hours

after 100km:

120-100=20km

distance÷ speed=time

20÷30(bcoz after 100km the speed is automatically 30km/hr)

0.6 hours

total time taken:

2 hr  + 0.6 hr

2.6 hours or

0.6 x 60 + 2 x 60

= 156 mins

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Answered by s1053vandana4854
2

Answer:

total time taken:

2 hr + 0.6 hr

2.6 hours or

0.6 x 60 + 2 x 60

= 156 mins

Explanation:

total km= 120 km

speed limit for first 100km=65 km/hr

speed limit after 100km=30km/hr

speed of the car=60 km/hr

first 100km:

distance÷speed=time

120÷60

2 hours

after 100km:

120-100=20km

distance÷ speed=time

20÷30(bcoz after 100km the speed is automatically 30km/hr)

0.6 hours

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