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How long will an object take to travel 4.8km at 48m/s?​

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User Vidar Vestnes
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Answer:


\boxed{\sf Time \ taken \ (t) = 100 \ s}

Given:

Distance (d) = 48 km = 4800 m/s

Speed (s) = 48 m/s

To Find:

Time taken (t)

Explanation:

Formula:


\boxed{ \bold{ Speed \ (s) = (Distance \ (d))/(Time \ (t))}}

Substituting value of s & d in the equation:


\sf \implies 48 = (4800)/(t) \\ \\ \sf \implies t = (4800)/(48) \\ \\ \sf \implies t = 100 \: s


\therefore

Time taken (t) = 100 s

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