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Design an experiment to find the speed of your favorite object? Make a data Table between distance and time. Use the gradient of distance - time graph of find the correlation between distance and time. Also hence comment on its speed at 5 different intervals of time​

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Answered by jaskiratsinghsethi64
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The distance you cover and the time you take to cover that distance are always at the back of your mind while travelling. The faster your vehicle will move the faster you will finish travelling. Speed, distance and time are closely related to each other. In this part, we shall have a glimpse of the relation between the three and also help you chalk out a Distance Time graph.

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Answered by kshitijgrg
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The distance you travel and the time it takes you to travel that distance are things you always keep in mind when you travel. The faster the vehicle moves, the faster the ride quality. Speed, distance and time are inextricably linked. This part will help you review the three relationships and create a distance and time graph.

Speed ​​measurement :

Velocity is a very common word and is used to indicate the slow or fast movement of an object. The movement here means a change in the position of an object over a specific time interval. The unit of distance traveled in units of time is called velocity. If the speed of the bus is 45km / h, the bus travels 45km in an hour.  How do you measure the speed of each vehicle? It's easy to track the distance traveled and the time it takes, so you know the speed. Example: If a car takes 4 hours to travel 80 km, the average speed of the car is 80/4 = 20. The speed here is 20 km / h.

The vehicles have built-in meters for measuring both speed and distance. A meter that measures speed is called a speedometer, and a meter that measures distance is called an odometer. These two gauges are near the ignition timing of each vehicle.

TABLE BETWEEN DISTANCE AND TIME:

The distance-Time graph is a  line graph that denotes the distance versus time findings on the graph.

TIME: 0min    5min    10min    15min    20min

DISTANCE:0km    10km    20km    30km    40km

after measuring speed the graph would be uniform.

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