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if two persons are travelling in same direction the ratios of speed will be same as the ratio of distance when time is being constant. justify the statement​

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Answered by mritunjayy
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Step-by-step explanation:

When speed is constant distance will vary as time

Car A moves for 2 hours @ 25kmph ---------> d = s X t -------> 50 = 25 X 2

Car B moves for 3 hours @ 25kmph ---------> d = s X t --------> 75 = 25 X 3

Here (tA / tB) = (dA / dB) -----> time ratio = distance ratio = 2 : 3

Answered by joraram502
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Answer:

Fundamentals of Time, Speed, and Distance

Distance = Speed X Time

Proportionalities implicit to the above equation.

1) Direct Proportionality between Time and Distance (When Speed is constant)

When speed is constant distance will vary as time

Car A moves for 2 hours @ 25kmph ---------> d = s X t -------> 50 = 25 X 2

Car B moves for 3 hours @ 25kmph ---------> d = s X t --------> 75 = 25 X 3

Here (tA / tB) = (dA / dB) -----> time ratio = distance ratio = 2 : 3

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