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How to find distance with only time

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Answer:The formula distance = (initial velocity * time) + (1/2 * acceleration * time^2) would help. Take the initial velocity as 0 m/s , time as 60 seconds ( convert minutes to SI units) and the acceleration as 1m/s^2. You should get 1.8 km.

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