Math, asked by jayaravuthula1, 9 months ago

If a body travels at a constant velocity of 60 km/h in the 30 seconds.find the distance travelled by the body in metres

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Answered by sweety3636
20

Answer:

60 × 5/18 =16.66metres. (1km = 5/18metres)

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Answered by ExᴏᴛɪᴄExᴘʟᴏʀᴇƦ
107

\huge\sf\pink{Answer}

☞ Distance travelled is 498 m

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\huge\sf\blue{Given}

✭ Speed = 60 km/h

✭ Time = 30 sec

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\huge\sf\gray{To \:Find}

◈ The Distance travelled?

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\huge\sf\purple{Steps}

So bere we shall use the formula,

\underline{\boxed{\red{\sf Speed = \dfrac{Distance}{Time}}}}

So here first we have to convet the speed to m/s so for that,we have multiply the speed with \sf \dfrac{5}{18}

\sf 60 \ km/h = \dfrac{60\times 5}{18}

\sf \dfrac{300}{18}

\sf Speed = 16.6 \ m/s

Substituting the values in the formula,

\sf 16.6 = \dfrac{Distance}{30}

\sf 16.6 \times 30 = Distance

\sf \orange{Distance = 498 \ m}

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