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30 May, 23:38

What is the speed and velocity of a car that travels a

distance of 2000 m in 40 seconds north?

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  1. 31 May, 00:54
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    50m/s

    Explanation:

    Solution: Here, given;

    distance covered (s) = 2000 meters

    time taken (t) = 40 seconds

    velocity (V) = ?

    speed (V) = ?

    Velocity (V) = Distance travelled (s) / Time taken (t)

    or, V = 2000/40

    or, V = 50m/s

    V = 50m/s

    hence, Velocity (V) = Speed (V)

    therefore Speed (V) = 50 m/s
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