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A rocket moves through outer space at 11,000 m/s. At this rate how much time would be required to travel the distance from Earth to the moon which is 380,000km?
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A rocket moves through outer space at 11,000 m/s. At this rate how much time would be required to travel the distance from Earth to the moon which is 380,000km?
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34545.454545454545/s would be taken from earth to moon
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as we know that
Speed = distance/ time
first convert km in to m of distance
then distance will be 380000000m.
putting the given values in thew formula
time required would be
34545.45 seconds.
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