Science, asked by Pulkit2494, 1 year ago

suggest daily life examples to calculate the velocity of a moving body by measuring it's displacement (with a metre scale) and time interval by using a stop watch.

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Answered by Vanshjain1932002
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VELOCITY IS EQUAL TO THE RATIO OF DISPLACEMENT AND TIME
Answered by franktheruler
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First of all we need to take a stopwatch and a metre scale. We also need a rolling ball here and a smooth surface. Then we roll the ball on the surface and calculate the time taken by the ball to travel. Then we measure the displacement of the ball by the metre scale. We calculate the velocity by measuring the time taken by the ball to reach the final point from the starting point . Then you calculate the speed velocity or displacement of the body by the formula. Then we can measure the displacement velocity graph by plotting them on a graph paper.

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