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A Lorry is travelling at 13.5 m/s along a stretch of road where the speed limit is 50kmh 1 km = 1000m 1hr= 3600s show that the lorry is travelling below the speed limit
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A Lorry is travelling at 13.5 m/s along a stretch of road where the speed limit is 50kmh 1 km = 1000m 1hr= 3600s show that the lorry is travelling below the speed limit
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A Lorry is travelling at 13.5 m/s along a stretch of road where the speed limit is 50kmh
1 km = 1000m
1hr= 3600s
show that the lorry is travelling below the speed limit
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13.5x3600=48600
48600÷1000=48.6km/h
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