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if two objects cover equal distance then which factor will decide their speed

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

Definition of object:

In physics, an object is a recognizable collection of matter that may move as a unit via translation or rotation in three dimensions and may be confined by a recognizable boundary. Independent of any other characteristics, every thing has a distinct identity.

Definition of distance:

Distance is the sum of an object's movements, regardless of direction. Distance can be defined as the amount of space an object has covered, regardless of its starting or ending position.

Formula of distance:

Distance= speed* time

Definition of speed:

Defining speed as the speed at which an object's location changes in any direction. The distance travelled in relation to the time it took to travel that distance is how speed is defined. Since speed simply has a direction and no magnitude, it is a scalar quantity.

Formula of speed:

Speed= distance/time

Definition of time:

It is possible to define time as the dimension on which any system evolves. Its length can be expressed in terms of milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years. Other ways to express time include:

  • Past: The occurrence of an event before the specified point in time is referred to as the past.
  • Present: The occurrence of an event at that specific point in time is referred to as being present.
  • Future: The occurrence of an event at an ambiguous time reference is referred to as the future.

If two objects cover equal distance then time will decide their speed.

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