An object is traveling in a straight line at a consistent velocity of 20 m/s. What's the distance the object covered within the initial 4 seconds?

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To find the distance covered by an object traveling at a constant velocity, you can use the formula:

\[ \text{Distance} = \text{Velocity} \times \text{Time} \]

Given:

  • Velocity = 20 m/s
  • Time = 4 seconds

Now, substituting the values into the formula:

\[ \text{Distance} = 20 , \text{m/s} \times 4 , \text{s} = 80 , \text{m} \]

Therefore, the object covered a distance of 80 meters in the initial 4 seconds.