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Lorico [155]
2 years ago
11

The distance covered by a car moving with a speed of 36 km/h in 15m is (a) 0.9 km (b) 9.0 km (C) 90 km (d) 900 km​

Physics
2 answers:
GuDViN [60]2 years ago
8 0

This is a uniform rectilinear motion exercise.

To start solving this exercise, we obtain the following data:

<h3>Data:</h3>
  • v = 36 km/h
  • d = ¿?
  • t = 15 min = 0.25 hr

                                     Minutes to hour converter

                                                  60 min = 1 hour

                                       \boldsymbol{\sf15\not{min}*\dfrac{1 \ hr}{60 \not{min}}=0.25 \ hr  }}

To calculate distance, speed is multiplied by time.

We apply the following formula: d = v * t

We substitute our data into the formula:

                                     \boldsymbol{\sf{d=v*t}}

                                     \boldsymbol{\sf{d=36 \dfrac{km}{\not{h}}*0.25 \not{h} }}

                                     \boldsymbol{\sf{d=9 \ km}}

The distance traveled by a car moving with a speed of 36 km/h in 15 m is 9 km.

  • Therefore, the correct option is "B".
arlik [135]2 years ago
4 0

<h2><u>Given :</u></h2>

Speed of a car = 36 km/h

Time taken = 15 minutes

Converting the time into hour:-

= 15/60 hours

= 1/4 hours

As we know that,

  • Distance = Speed × Time

= (36 × 1/4) kilometres

= 9 kilometres

Hence the distance covered is 9 kilometres.

<h2>Option b) 9.0 km</h2>
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