Science, asked by ImPg, 10 months ago

We know that,

\pink{\boxed{\rm{Average\:Speed=\dfrac{Total\:distance\:covered}{Total\:time\:taken}}}}

\purple{\boxed{\bf{Time=\dfrac{Distance}{Speed}}}}


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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, mate

We know that,

Average  \: Speed =  \frac{Total \:  Distance \:  Covered}{Total  \: Time  \: Taken}

Average speed means that, if two bodies are travelling with different speed, this method, is used to calculate, the average speed : )

And also, we know

Time  =  \frac{Distance}{Speed}   \:

When, we need to calculate the time required to reach the destination, we divide distance by speed : )

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