In which unit of speed will you use to express the speed of aeroplane, tortoise,ant and horse
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The speed measurement units are used differently for different objects depending on their fastness in movement.
For instance bodies that move very fast are likely to cover larger distances within a short time.
For such kind of bodies speed is measured in m/s.
For bodies which cover small distances after long periods we use m/h or even long distances after a long time we use km/h
Therefore:
Aeroplane- m/s
Horse-km/h
Ant=m/h
Tortoise=m/h
For instance bodies that move very fast are likely to cover larger distances within a short time.
For such kind of bodies speed is measured in m/s.
For bodies which cover small distances after long periods we use m/h or even long distances after a long time we use km/h
Therefore:
Aeroplane- m/s
Horse-km/h
Ant=m/h
Tortoise=m/h
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Thank you for asking this question, let me help you in finding the answer.
The answer of thia question is " Aeroplane = Miles/hour or kilometer/hour or meter/second,
Tortoise = meter/hour, Ant = meter/hour, Horse= Kilometer/hour".
Speed is actually the quantity which tells how quickly something is moving. There are different units used to express speed of different objects.
Speed is directly proportional to distance and inversely proportional to time. It is expressed as Distance/Time.
The answer of thia question is " Aeroplane = Miles/hour or kilometer/hour or meter/second,
Tortoise = meter/hour, Ant = meter/hour, Horse= Kilometer/hour".
Speed is actually the quantity which tells how quickly something is moving. There are different units used to express speed of different objects.
Speed is directly proportional to distance and inversely proportional to time. It is expressed as Distance/Time.
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