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on a cold day when you walk outside you tend to shiver can you explain why such shivering is caused |
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Answer» Solution:- \begin{GATHERED} \bf \: Speed = \purple{ 120 \: kmph} \\ \\ \bf \:Time = 30 \: sec \\ \\ \dashrightarrow \sf \: \cancel\FRAC{30}{3600} HR \: \: \: \: \: \: \bigg \{ \because \:1 \: hr = 3600 \: sec \bigg \} \\ \dashrightarrow \: \PINK{ \bf\frac{1}{120} hr}\end{gathered} Speed=120kmph Time=30sec ⇢ 3600 30
hr{∵1hr=3600sec} ⇢ 120 1
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♣ As we know that - \begin{gathered} \mapsto \color{aqua}\boxed{ \bigstar\bf \: Distance = Speed \times Time} \\ \end{gathered} ↦ ★Distance=Speed×Time
So, \begin{gathered} \sf \: Distance = \cancel{120 }\times \frac{1}{ \cancel{120} } \\ \bf \longrightarrow \boxed{ \bf \color{navy} \: 1 \: km}\end{gathered} Distance= 120 × 120
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