Math, asked by deepuwinssp35161, 1 year ago

Why in this question acceleration equals to 10km per hour per second





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Answered by TTG003
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Where is the question ???

Answered by Anonymous
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<b><font color="orange" size="5" face="mathfrak"><marquee>Hey Buddy !</marquee></font>

\mathfrak{a = \frac{10km}{ \frac{hour}{sec} } }\\ \\ \mathfrak{= > a = \frac{10km}{ \frac{60min}{sec} }}\\ \\\mathfrak{ = > a = \frac{10 \times 1000m}{ \frac{60 \times 60sec}{sec} }} \\ \\ \mathfrak{= > a = \frac{10000m}{ \frac{3600sec}{sec} }} \\ \\ \mathfrak{= > a = \frac{10000m}{3600sec} \times \frac{1}{sec}} \\ \\\mathfrak{ = > a = \frac{100m}{36 {sec}^{2} } = 2.77m/ {sec}^{2}}
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