To find the time taken to cover a distance of 250m at speeds of 54 km/hr and 36 km/hr, we can use the formula:
(S = V * t)
Where:S = distance (in meters)V = speed (in m/s)t = time (in seconds)
First, we need to convert the speeds from km/hr to m/s:
Speed V1 = 54 km/hr = (54 \times \frac{1000}{3600}) m/s = 15 m/sSpeed V2 = 36 km/hr = (36 \times \frac{1000}{3600}) m/s = 10 m/s
Now, we can calculate the time taken for each speed to cover a distance of 250m:
For V1:(250 = 15 \times t)(t = \frac{250}{15} = 16.67) seconds
For V2:(250 = 10 \times t)(t = \frac{250}{10} = 25) seconds
Therefore, the time taken to cover a distance of 250m at a speed of 54 km/hr is approximately 16.67 seconds and at a speed of 36 km/hr is 25 seconds.
To find the time taken to cover a distance of 250m at speeds of 54 km/hr and 36 km/hr, we can use the formula:
(S = V * t)
Where:
S = distance (in meters)
V = speed (in m/s)
t = time (in seconds)
First, we need to convert the speeds from km/hr to m/s:
Speed V1 = 54 km/hr = (54 \times \frac{1000}{3600}) m/s = 15 m/s
Speed V2 = 36 km/hr = (36 \times \frac{1000}{3600}) m/s = 10 m/s
Now, we can calculate the time taken for each speed to cover a distance of 250m:
For V1:
(250 = 15 \times t)
(t = \frac{250}{15} = 16.67) seconds
For V2:
(250 = 10 \times t)
(t = \frac{250}{10} = 25) seconds
Therefore, the time taken to cover a distance of 250m at a speed of 54 km/hr is approximately 16.67 seconds and at a speed of 36 km/hr is 25 seconds.