If an object is moving with a constant velocity for six hours, the distance it will travel can be determined by multiplying the velocity by the time. Since the velocity remains constant, the distance traveled is simply the product of the velocity and time.
Let's assume the velocity of the object is v meters per second (m/s), and the time is t hours.
To convert the time from hours to seconds, we need to multiply it by 3600 (since 1 hour = 3600 seconds).
Distance (d) = Velocity (v) * Time (t)
d = v * (t * 3600)
Given that the time is 6 hours:
d = v * (6 * 3600)
d = v * 21600
Therefore, the distance traveled by the object moving with a constant velocity for six hours is equal to the velocity multiplied by 21600.