Geography, asked by probalkurmi, 9 days ago

(v) How much time do you take to reach your school from your house? Had the school been located across the road from your house, how much time would you have taken to reach school? What is the effect of the distance between your residence and the school on the time taken in commuting? Can you convert time into space and vice versa?​

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Answered by AlexTheNerd
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Answer:

Mathematically they are identical in some way and in keeping with relativity, but we realize that they constitute co-equals in a larger 'something' known as space-time and therefore the fullest interpretation of motion and effects of natural bodies and phenomena is rendered within space-time alone.

Explanation

To enter my school takes me about half an hour. I should reach my school about four minutes if it was situated across the road from home. Because of my long distance from home and school, I have a lot of time spent commuting that affects both my hours of school including my playing hours. Time could also be transformed into space, the reverse is also valid, that is to say we can transform space through time.

Final Answer

Mathematically they are identical in some way and in keeping with relativity, but we realize that they constitute co-equals in a larger 'something' known as space-time and therefore the fullest interpretation of motion and effects of natural bodies and phenomena is rendered within space-time alone.

The time is related with distance between the house and the school. The effect of the distance is on time. If the distance is longer the time taken will be more.

Too me, can be converted into space and the vice versa. It depends on the mode of journey suppose the distance is 2 km and the time taken is 10 minute. It can also be said that school is 10 minute away ( if one travels on foot)

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