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A car travels a distance of 15 km in 20 minute. Find the speed of the car in:

(i) km h-1

(ii) m s-1

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(i) distance = 15 km; time = 20 min

60 min = 1 hr

20 min = 2060\dfrac{\text{20}}{\text{60}} = 13\dfrac{\text{1}}{\text{3}} h

Speed=distancetime=1513=15×3=45km h1\text{Speed} = \dfrac{\text{distance}}{\text{time}} \\[1em] = \dfrac{15}{\dfrac{1}{3}} \\[1em] = 15 \times 3 \\[1em] = 45 \text{km h}^{-1} So, speed of car = 45 km h-1.

(ii) distance = 15 km
1 km = 1000 m
15 km = 15 x 1000 = 15000 m

time = 20 min
1 min = 60 sec
20 min = 20 x 60 = 1200 sec

Speed=distancetime=150001200=12.5 m s1\text{Speed} = \dfrac{\text{distance}}{\text{time}} \\[1em] = \dfrac{\text{15000}}{\text{1200}} = 12.5 \text{ m s}^{-1}

So, speed of car = 12.5 m s-1.

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