Physics, asked by sudeepbaa345, 8 months ago

The cheetah is the fastest land animal and can achieve a peak velocity of 100 km/h up to distance less than 500 m. If a cheetah spots his preys at a distance of 100 m, what is the maximum time it will take to get its prey, if the average velocity attained by it is 90 km/h. ​

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Answered by TheLightningWizard
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Answer:

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Explanation:

GIVEN -

DISTANCE OF THE PREY FROM CHEETAH= 100M

AVERAGE VELOCITY OF CHEETAH=90km/hr

MYSTERY TOPIC -

WHAT WILL BE THE TIME TAKEN BY CHEETAH TO CATCH ITS PREY????

FORMULA =

velocity=displacement/time

 \frac{90km}{hr}  =  \frac{100m}{time}

 \frac{90m \times 1000}{60 \times 60sec}  =  \frac{100m}{time}

time = 4sec

MYSTERY RESOLVED

CHEETAH WILL TAKE 4 SECONDS TO REACH ITS PREY.

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