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Find the distance of an object moving at 6 m/s at 5 seconds. show your solution

Sagot :

Given Information :-

  • Speed = 6 m/s
  • Time taken = 5 seconds

To Find :-

  • The distance covered in that time interval

Solution :-

We know that, the formula used to calculate distance , when we are provided with time and speed, is :-

[tex] ✤ \: \orange{ \underline{ \boxed{ \sf Distance = Speed \times Time}}} \: \star \\ \\ [/tex]

Thus, putting the given values, we will get,

[tex] \sf \hookrightarrow Distance = \dfrac{6 \: m}{s} \times 5 \: s \\ \\ \\ \sf \hookrightarrow Distance = \frac{6 \: m}{ \cancel s} \times 5 \: \cancel s \\ \\ \\ \sf \hookrightarrow Distance =6 \: m \times 5 \: \: \: \: \\ \\ \\ \sf \hookrightarrow Distance =30 \: m \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \\ \\ [/tex]

Thus, the distance covered in 5 second by that speed is 30 m.

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