In a 100m race the winner take 10 second to reach the finishing point calculate the velocity of winner
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Thank you for asking this question. A really easy but an interesting question to ask.
So the formula for velocity is equal to distance divided by time. So if the athlete take a total of 10 seconds to finish the 100 m, he must have a velocity of 100/10 m/s which comes out to be 10 m/s.
I hope this answer can help you in some manner.
So the formula for velocity is equal to distance divided by time. So if the athlete take a total of 10 seconds to finish the 100 m, he must have a velocity of 100/10 m/s which comes out to be 10 m/s.
I hope this answer can help you in some manner.
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