A train is moving at a velocity of 120 km/h. Find the distance will it travel in 30 s.
@AravindG plzz help
@mathslover
velocity =distance/time :)
okay then
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velocity =siplacement /time is better
okay... thanks
kk
displacement/time
given velocity = 120 km/h = 120 * 5/18 m/s = 600/18 m/s
can u give me explained solution
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\[\huge{velocity=\frac{displacement}{time}}\] \[\huge{\frac{600}{18}=\frac{displacement}{30}}\] \[\huge{\frac{600}{18}*30 = displacement}\] \[\huge{1000\textbf{meter}=displacement}\]
can t get u
where r u having problem ?
a detailed explaination on it + solution
see do u know velocity = displacement / time ?
k
now we have velocity = 120 km/h right ?
correct i get u now
r u sure that u got it ?
yes
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