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Standard IX
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Distance-Time Graphs
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an object is having a velocity of 100km/h how much time will it take for that object to reach 5m
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velocity = 100 km/h = 27.78 m/s
displacement = 5 m
time = displacement/velocity = 5/27.78 = 0.18 seconds
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