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A rectangular track is 40m long and 30m broad a man starts walking from one corner of the track and reaches the opposite corner find the distance travelled and the magnitude of displacement?

The distance traveled by the man is equal to the perimeter of the rectangle which is 40m + 30m + 40m + 30m = 140m. The magnitude of displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and final positions, which is the diagonal of the rectangle. Using the Pythagorean theorem, the diagonal is √(40^2 + 30^2) = √(1600 + 900) = √2500 = 50m.


A rectangular track is 40m long and 30m broad a man starts walking from one corner of the track and reaches the opposite corner find the distance traveled and the magnitude of displacement?

The distance traveled by the man is equal to the perimeter of the track, which is 2*(length + breadth) = 2*(40 + 30) = 2*70 = 140m. The magnitude of displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and final positions, which can be found using the Pythagorean theorem as sqrt(40^2 + 30^2) = sqrt(1600 + 900) = sqrt(2500) = 50m.


Keisha measured the distance her friend Morgan ran on a straight track every 2 s. Her measurements are recorded in the table below. What was Morgan's average speed What was her acceleration?

To find Morgan's average speed, you can divide the total distance she ran by the total time. To find her acceleration, you can calculate the change in speed over time. Just divide the final speed by the total time. Average speed = Total distance / Total time Acceleration = Change in speed / Time interval


What is the difference between 40m and 20cm?

Well, there are 100 centimeters in a meter (Latin- centi= 100). 100 times 40 (converting meters to centimeters) is 4,000. 4,000 cm minus 20 cm is 3,980 cm. 3,980 cm is the difference. Hope this helps!


How far does a inchworm travel in a day?

according to the research i did on the net a worm travels a distance of 40m in 20 minutes. you would calculate the average speed of the worm in m/minute.

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A rectangular track is 40m long and 30m broad a man starts walking from one corner of the track and reaches the opposite corner find the distance travelled and the magnitude of displacement?

The distance traveled by the man is equal to the perimeter of the rectangle which is 40m + 30m + 40m + 30m = 140m. The magnitude of displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and final positions, which is the diagonal of the rectangle. Using the Pythagorean theorem, the diagonal is √(40^2 + 30^2) = √(1600 + 900) = √2500 = 50m.


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How long is a trillions seconds?

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40m×40m×60m =?

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What is 40M in dollars?

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How high is the kite 40m 30m?

To determine how high the kite is, you would typically need additional context, such as the angle of elevation or the distance from the observer to the kite. However, if you're simply asking about the heights given (40m and 30m), then the kite could be at either of those heights, depending on the situation. If the question implies a comparison, the kite is higher at 40m than at 30m.


A rectangular track is 40m long and 30m broad a man starts walking from one corner of the track and reaches the opposite corner find the distance traveled and the magnitude of displacement?

The distance traveled by the man is equal to the perimeter of the track, which is 2*(length + breadth) = 2*(40 + 30) = 2*70 = 140m. The magnitude of displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and final positions, which can be found using the Pythagorean theorem as sqrt(40^2 + 30^2) = sqrt(1600 + 900) = sqrt(2500) = 50m.


Keisha measured the distance her friend Morgan ran on a straight track every 2 s. Her measurements are recorded in the table below. What was Morgan's average speed What was her acceleration?

To find Morgan's average speed, you can divide the total distance she ran by the total time. To find her acceleration, you can calculate the change in speed over time. Just divide the final speed by the total time. Average speed = Total distance / Total time Acceleration = Change in speed / Time interval


What training will improve anaerobic endurance?

Interval training is quite effective to develop Anaerobic Capacity. Working over a distance of maybe 60/80m with a active rest (walking) of 20seconds is a good place to start. To make it harder, increase the distance of the sprints and decrease the rest period. Pyramid training will also help. *Sprint 20m have a 10 second break *Sprint 40m have a 15 second break *Sprint 60m have a 15 second break *Sprint 80m have a 20 second break *Sprint 60m *Sprint 40m *Sprint 20m