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Speed, Time & Distance Concepts Video Lecture | CSAT Preparation - UPSC

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1. What is the formula for calculating speed?
2. How do you calculate time using speed and distance?
Ans. Time can be calculated by dividing the distance by the speed. The formula for time is Time = Distance/Speed.
3. How can you find the distance traveled with the given speed and time?
Ans. To find the distance traveled, you can multiply the speed by the time. The formula for distance is Distance = Speed x Time.
4. Can you explain the concept of relative speed in the context of distance and time calculations?
Ans. Relative speed is the speed of an object in relation to another object. When two objects are moving in the same direction, their relative speed is the difference between their speeds. When they are moving in opposite directions, their relative speed is the sum of their speeds.
5. How can you convert units of speed, time, and distance to ensure consistency in calculations?
Ans. To convert units of speed, time, and distance, you can use conversion factors. For example, to convert miles per hour to kilometers per hour, you can multiply the speed in miles per hour by 1.60934.
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