Physics, asked by ThunderingBrain, 9 months ago

Different objects may take different amounts of time to cover a given distance. How do you calculate distance of such objects?​


ThunderingBrain: sorry guys, Here is some correction. How do you calculate speed of such objects?

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Answered by meghatripathi077
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Distance is a numerical measurement of how far apart objects or points are. In physics or everyday usage, distance may refer to a physical length or an estimation based on other criteria (e.g. "two counties over"). In most cases, "distance from A to B" is interchangeable with "distance from B to A". In mathematics, a distance function or metric is a generalization of the concept of physical distance, a way of describing what it means for elements of some space to be "close to" or "far away from" each other. In psychology or social sciences distance is a non numerical measurement; Psychological distance is defined as "the different ways in which an object might be removed from" the self along dimensions such as "time, space, social distance, and hypotheticality.

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Answered by am6017971
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this is your answer

Explanation:

speed× time

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