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4 August, 11:05

a bullet fired from a gun traveled 3,600 m south in 6.0 seconds. What was its velocity in (a) m/sec and (b) km/hour?

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  1. 4 August, 11:23
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Velocity = Displacement/Time

    a) Velocity in m/s = 3600m/6s

    = 600m/s

    b) (Converting m into km)

    1000m = 1km

    3600m = ?

    3600/1000 = 3.6km

    (Converting secs to hours)

    1mins = 60secs

    60mins = ?

    60 * 60 = 3600 secs

    This means there are 3600 secs in 1 hour

    3600secs = 1hour

    6.0 secs = ?

    6.0/3600 = 0.00167 hours (approximately)

    Velocity in km/h = 3.6km/0.00167h

    = 2155.69km/h (approximately)

    In summary ...

    a) 600m/s

    b) 2155.69km/h
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