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Question: A man covers \(36km\) in \(1hr\). Find his speed in \(m{{s}^{-1}}\)....

A man covers 36km36km in 1hr1hr. Find his speed in ms1m{{s}^{-1}}.

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Solution

Thousand metres is equal to one kilometre. One hour is equal to sixty minutes. One minute is equal to sixty seconds. Speed is equal to the ratio of distance and time. To change km(hr)1km{{(hr)}^{-1}} to ms1m{{s}^{-1}}, we have to do necessary conversions.
Formula used:
s=dts=\dfrac{d}{t}

Complete answer:
We are told that a man covers a distance of 36km36km. The time required for him to cover this distance is equal to 1hr1hr. We are required to calculate the speed of this person in ms1m{{s}^{-1}}.
We know that speed is defined as the ratio of distance covered to the time taken to cover this distance. Mathematically, speed is given by
s=dts=\dfrac{d}{t}
where
ss is the speed of a person or an object
dd is the distance covered by the person or the object
tt is the time required by the person or the object to cover the distance
Let this be equation 1.
Since we are provided that the distance covered by the person is 36km36km and time taken by the person to cover this distance is equal to 1hr1hr, speed of the person can be easily determined using equation 1.
Calculating the speed using equation 1, we have
s=dt=36km1hr=36km(hr)1s=\dfrac{d}{t}=\dfrac{36km}{1hr}=36km{{(hr)}^{-1}}
where
ss is the speed of the person
d=36kmd=36km, is the distance covered by the person
t=1hrt=1hr, is the time taken by the person to cover 36km36km
Clearly, the speed of the person is 36km(hr)136km{{(hr)}^{-1}}.
But we are asked to calculate the speed of the person in ms1m{{s}^{-1}}. So, this answer is not enough. We have to convert our calculated speed into ms1m{{s}^{-1}}. For this, let us go through some conversions as given below.
We know that a thousand metres is equal to one kilometre. Also do we know that one hour is equal to sixty minutes and one minute is equal to sixty seconds. Writing down these statements mathematically, we have
1km=1000m 1hr=60min 1min=60s \begin{aligned} & 1km=1000m \\\ & 1hr=60\min \\\ & 1\min =60s \\\ \end{aligned}
Combining the last two expressions given above, we have
1hr=60min×60s=3600s1hr=60\min \times 60s=3600s
Now, let us use these conversion formulas to convert the calculated speed of the person in km(hr)1km{{(hr)}^{-1}} to ms1m{{s}^{-1}}.
Clearly, we have
36km(hr)1=36×1000m(3600s)1=360003600ms1=10ms136km{{(hr)}^{-1}}=36\times 1000m{{(3600s)}^{-1}}=\dfrac{36000}{3600}m{{s}^{-1}}=10m{{s}^{-1}}

Therefore, the speed of the person in ms1m{{s}^{-1}} is equal to 10ms110m{{s}^{-1}}.

Note:
Students need to be aware of conversion formulas as given in the solution above. They should also have a basic idea of when to express speeds in km(hr)1km{{(hr)}^{-1}} as well as ms1m{{s}^{-1}}. Usually, high speeds like those of vehicles are expressed in km(hr)1km{{(hr)}^{-1}} whereas speeds like those of humans and animals are expressed in ms1m{{s}^{-1}}.