An arrow flew at \( 11 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s} \) for 10 seconds. What distance did it travel?
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To find the distance traveled by the arrow, you can use the formula for distance, which is speed multiplied by time. Here, the arrow's speed is \( 11 \mathrm{~m/s} \), and it traveled for \( 10 \) seconds. So the distance is calculated as: Distance \( = \text{Speed} \times \text{Time} = 11 \mathrm{~m/s} \times 10 \, \text{s} = 110 \, \text{m} \). That means the arrow flew a total of \( 110 \) meters! Isn't it fascinating how physics allows us to calculate such things easily? Just think about ancient archers using similar principles, albeit without calculators, and hitting targets with precision!
