A man is in a walk race. He walks 20km in 6 mins. What is the speed, acceleration and momentum

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To calculate the speed, we divide the distance traveled (20 km) by the time taken (6 mins) and convert the time to hours:

Speed = Distance / Time = 20 km / (6 mins / 60 mins per hour) = 20 km / (0.1 hours) = 200 km/hr

To calculate the acceleration, we need the initial velocity (which is usually assumed to be 0, as it is not given in the question), the final velocity, and the time taken. However, since only one time and one distance is provided, we cannot calculate the acceleration in this scenario.

To calculate momentum, we need the mass of the object in motion. Since the mass is not provided in the question, we cannot calculate the momentum.