In a cycle race, a cyclist is moving with a speed of 5 km/hr
He has to cover a distance of 35 km. Calculate the time will
he need to reach his destiny?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Speed × Time = Distance
Time = Distance/Speed
Time = 35/5
Time = 7 hours
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In a cycle race, a cyclist is moving with a speed of 5 km/hr , He has to cover a distance of 35 km. Calculate the time will he need to reach his destiny
- Since speed=distance/time.
- In given situation we have speed=5 m/s and time 1 hour but since speed is in seconds so we have to convert 1 hour into secconds.
- I hour=60 min×60 secs each
- i.e 3600 seconds in 1 hour
Now speed=distance/time
Distance=speed×time
I.e x=5×3600=18000 meters
I.e in 1 hour it will cover 18 km.
More to know
- The equation for speed is distance traveled/time to travel that distance.
- Using the example length of 100 m (328 ft), if the runner took 10 seconds to run that distance, the runner's speed would be 100 m (328 ft) divided by 10, or 10 m/sec (32.8 feet per second).
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