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Design an experiment to find the SPEED of your favorite objects. Make a data table between distance and time. Use the gradient of distance and time graph to find the correlation between distance and time. Also comment on its speed at 5 different intervals of time.​

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Answered by HARISHRAGAV
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Answered by soniatiwari214
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An experiment to find the speed of the objects can be designed by tracking the distance and time required. For example- The average speed of an automobile is 100/7 = 14.3km/hr if it takes 7 hours to travel 100 kilometres. Here, the speed is 14.3 km/h.

Explanation:

  • Speed can be defined as the distance travelled in a unit of time. Mathematically referred as- speed = distance/time
  • It refers to a thing's rate of movement.
  • The scalar quantity known as speed is the velocity vector's magnitude.
  • It has no clear direction.
  • An experiment to gauge the speed of your favorite vehicle is explained as-
  • We have to keep track of the distance travelled and the time expended to determine our speed. For instance: The average speed of an automobile is 100/7 = 14.3km/hr if it takes 7 hours to travel 100 kilometres. Here, the speed is 14.3 km/h.
  • We can plot a data table to determine the speed of the vehicle at different intervals of time.

Distance (km) - 20, 40,   60, 80,  100

Time (hr)       -     1 ,    3,     5,   6,     7

Speed (km/hr) -  20,  13.3, 12, 13.3, 14.3

The correlation between distance and time is that as time increases distance also increases.

Thus, An experiment to find the speed of the objects can be designed by tracking the distance and time required. For ex- The average speed of an automobile is 100/7 = 14.3km/hr if it takes 7 hours to travel 100 kilometres. Here, the speed is 14.3 km/h.

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