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nikklg [1K]
3 years ago
15

An airplane travels at 950 km/h. how long does it take to travel 1.00 km

Physics
1 answer:
Reptile [31]3 years ago
4 0
First calculate the <em>percentage of one hr</em> it takes. You can do this by dividing the distance by the velocity. The general formula for this is:

D = v *t

always remember to make sure your units are the same.

so that's 1km by the 950km/h velocity.

1/950 = 0.0010526 hrs

Then multiply that answer by 3600 (<em>the number of seconds in 1 hr</em>) to find how many seconds this is.

0.0010526 * 3600 = 3.789 seconds
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