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natima [27]
2 years ago
15

Harish runs on a straight path with the velocity of 16 m/s . How long distance will he cover in 2 minutes ?​

Physics
2 answers:
Reptile [31]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1.92 km

Explanation:

I will explain you:

2×60=120

we have to take 16×120=1920km bro

Mars2501 [29]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Harish went 1.92 Km in 2 minutes.

Explanation:

Harish is running at 16 m/s (Meters per second) and we need to find how far he goes in 2 minutes.

We can use this formula to calulate the distance:

m/s x time

We know that Harish is going 16m/s so let's plug that in:

16 (m/s) x time

We also should know that 2 minutes is 120 seconds - Let's plug that in too:

16 (m/s) x 120 (Seconds)

Now we calculate:

16 x 120 = 1920

Harish went 1,920 meters in 2 minutes.

Even though we have a correct answer, we can still make it easier to read by converting meters into kilometers.

1 Kilometer (Km) is equal to 1,000 meters.

All we need to do now is divide 1,920 by 1,000 and that will gove us our simplified answer of:

1.92 Km

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