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How many nanoseconds does it take light to travel 1.00km in vacuum? (velocity of light in vacuum is 2.998 ×108m/s)

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Answered by itzpikachu76
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Explanation:

S O L U T I O N :

\underline{\bf{Given\::}}

Given:

The perimeter of a rhombus is 60 cm. If the length of its longer diagonal measures 24 cm.

\underline{\bf{Explanation\::}}

Explanation:

As we know that formula of the perimeter of rhombus;

\boxed{\bf{Perimeter = 4 \times side}}

Perimeter=4×side

A/q

\mapsto\tt{Perimeter\:of\:rhombus = 4 \times side}↦Perimeterofrhombus=4×side

\mapsto\tt{60 = 4 \times side}↦60=4×side

\mapsto\tt{Side = \cancel{60/4}}↦Side=

60/4

\mapsto\tt{Side = 15\:cm}↦Side=15cm

Therefore,the all side of rhombus will be 15 cm .

Now, attachment a figure, a/c question:

In ΔOCB :

AC = 24 cm

OC = 1/2 AC

OC = 1/2 × 24

OC = 12 cm

Using by Pythagoras Theorem :

→ (Hypotenuse)² = (Base)² + (perpendicular)²

→ (BC)² = (OC)² + (OB)²

→ (15)² = (12)² + (OB)²

→ 225 = 144 + 0B²

→ OB² = 225 - 144

→ OB² = 81

→ OB = √81

→ OB = 9 cm

&

BD = 2 × OB

BD = 2 × 9

BD = 18 cm

Thus,

The shorter diagonal will be 18 cm

Answered by najam7966
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Answer:

Explanation:

3.34*10^3ns

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