Science, asked by xXJenlisaXx, 1 month ago

for number 6-10,refer to the quantities below.

A.60 km/h
B.100 km from Manila to town in Batangas
C.50 km
D.20 km/h 45° North of East
E.100 km/h, North


_____6.Speed. _______7.Velody. ______8.Acceleration.

_____9.Distance. _______10.Displacement.​

Answers

Answered by hareekshithasp3se3v
8

Answer:

Answers are given below

Explanation:

6. Speed = 60km

7. Velocity = 100 km from Manila to town in Batangas

8. Acceleration = 20km/h 45° North of East

9. Distance = 50 km

10. Displacement = 100km/h, North

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Answered by pruthaasl
0

Answer:

Speed: 60km/h

  • Speed is the ratio of distance traveled to the time taken to travel that distance.
  • Hence, the units of speed are m/s or km/h.
  • Since speed is a scalar quantity, it does not have direction.

Velocity: 100km/h, North

  • Velocity is the rate of change of position.
  • It is a vector quantity and hence it has direction.

Acceleration: 20km/h 45° North of East

  • Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
  • Acceleration has direction since it is a vector quantity.

Distance: 50km

  • Distance is a numerical value that gives the separation between two points.
  • It is a scalar quantity.

Displacement: 100km from Manila to town in Batangas

  • Displacement is defined as the change in position of a thing.
  • As displacement is a vector quantity, it has direction and magnitude.

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