Austinnelson
Austinnelson
02-11-2015
Physics
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what is the speed of an object at rest
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taskmasters
taskmasters
02-11-2015
The speed of an object is measured by calculating the distance it travels per unit time.
The formula in Physics for calculating speed is = distance/ time.
Since an object at rest is not covering any distance, the speed is always assumed to be 0 m/s.
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destinyholley99
destinyholley99
23-02-2021
Answer: 0 km/h
Explanation: Hope this helps :)
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