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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 cheetah spots its prey distance of 100 m, what is the minimum 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 angelsprincess
2

Answer:

A cheetah is the fastest land animal and it can achieve a peak velocity of 100 km per hour up to distances less less than 500 metres.

∴ The minimum time it will take to get it's prey is 3.6 second.

Answered by mkjaiswal11
3

Answer:

The minimum time taken by the cheetah will be 4 second if it has an average velocity of 90 km/h

Explanation:

Speed (or Velocity)= 90 km/h

= 90 × 5/18 m/s

= 25 m/s

Distance= 100 m

Time= Distance/Speed

=100/25

= 4s

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