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7 March, 00:51

a rocket launched into outer space travels 2.4 times 10^5 km during the first 6 hours after launching. what was the rockets average velocity in m/s and km/hr

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  1. 7 March, 01:45
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    Given that,

    Distance, s = 2.4x 10∧5

    Time = 6 hours

    Average velocity = ?

    Since,

    Velocity = Distance / Time

    V = 2.4 x 10∧5 / 6 = 40000 km/hr

    Velocity will be 40,000 km/hr.

    Convert it into m/s.

    Velocity = (40,000 * 1000) / (60*60) = 11111.11 m/s

    Velocity will be 11,111 m/s approx.
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