A car travels with uniform velocity of 108km/hr. How far does it travels in half minute

To find out how far the car travels in half a minute, we first need to convert the velocity from km/hr to m/s.

Step 1: Convert km/hr to m/s.
To convert km/hr to m/s, we divide the given velocity by 3.6.
108 km/hr ÷ 3.6 = 30 m/s

Step 2: Calculate the distance traveled in half a minute.
Since the car is traveling with uniform velocity, we can use the formula:
distance = velocity × time
Given that the time is half a minute, which is 30 seconds,
distance = 30 m/s × 30 s = 900 meters

Therefore, the car travels a distance of 900 meters in half a minute.

To calculate the distance traveled by the car in half a minute, we need to convert the given velocity from kilometers per hour to a unit that corresponds to the time given (minutes).

1 hour = 60 minutes

First, let's convert the given velocity from kilometers per hour to kilometers per minute:

108 km/hr = 108 km/60 min = 1.8 km/min

Since the car is traveling with a uniform velocity, we can assume that it will continue to travel at this rate for half a minute.

Now, we multiply the velocity by the time to find the distance traveled:

1.8 km/min * 0.5 min = 0.9 km

Therefore, the car will travel 0.9 kilometers in half a minute.

To find the distance traveled by the car in half a minute, we need to convert the velocity from kilometers per hour to meters per second.

Step 1: Convert the velocity from km/hr to m/s:
1 km = 1000 meters
1 hr = 3600 seconds

So, the conversion factor is 1000 meters/3600 seconds.

108 km/hr * (1000 m/1 km) * (1 hr/3600 s) = 30 m/s

The car is traveling at a velocity of 30 m/s.

Step 2: Calculate the distance traveled in half a minute.
Since we know the car's velocity and the time it travels, we can use the formula:

Distance = Velocity * Time

Distance = 30 m/s * 0.5 min * (60 s/1 min)
Distance = 30 m/s * 0.5 * 60 s = 30 m/s * 30 s
Distance = 900 meters

Therefore, the car travels a distance of 900 meters in half a minute.