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A car moves with a constant speed of 365k/h (m/s) calculate the distance covered (m) in 27s​

User Lahniep
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Hello..! :)

We first apply the data to the problem.

Data:

  • V = 365km/h
  • T = 27s
  • From = ?

Now, we convert km/h to m/s.

Conversion:

  • 365km/h • (1000m/1km) • (1h/3600s)
  • V = 101.38m/s

Then, we apply the formula that is.

Formula:

  • D = V • T

Finally we develop the problem.

Developing:

  • D = (101.38m/s) • (27s)
  • D = 2737.26m

The distance covered is 2737.26 meters.

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User Debran
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Answer:

2737.5 m

Step-by-step explanation:


\boxed{\sf Speed=(Distance)/(Time)}

Given values:

  • Speed = 365 k/h
  • Time = 27 s

Convert kilometers per hour into meters per second by dividing by 3.6:


\implies \sf Speed=(365)/(3.6)=(3650)/(36)=(1825)/(18)\; m/s

Substitute the values into the formula and solve for distance:


\implies \sf (1825)/(18)=(Distance)/(27)


\implies \sf Distance=(1825*27)/(18)


\implies \sf Distance=(49275)/(18)


\implies \sf Distance=(5475)/(2)


\implies \sf Distance=2737.5\;m

User Alisom Martins
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