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7 March, 08:33

A train moves at constant velocity of 50km/h. how far will it move in 0.5h?

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  1. 7 March, 10:53
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    The formula for getting the distance will be distance = speed x time

    D = S x T

    speed or velocity = 50km/h

    time = 0.5 h

    the equation will be done directly because it's already in it's SI units

    distance = 50km/h x 0.5h

    hour cancels hour and the equation remains = 50km x 0.5

    Ans = 25 km

    the train will move 25 km far in 0.5h
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