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16 March, 00:28

A water gun fires 5 squirts per second. The speed of the squirts is 15 m/s.

By how much distance is each consecutive squirt

separated?

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  1. 16 March, 00:46
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    Answer: 3.75 m

    Explanation:

    5 squirts in 1 second

    So, 1 squirt in 1/5 second which is 0.2 second.

    The difference in timing of two consecutive squirt is 0.2 second, so

    time (t) = 0.2 s.

    speed (s) = 15 m/s

    Distance of separation (d) = ?

    Now, formula for distance is

    d = s * t

    d = 15 * 0.2

    d = 3.75 m
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