If an object is traveling at a constant velocity of 37 m/s and has an acceleration of 0 m/s², it means the object's velocity is not changing over time. In this case, the object will continue to move at a constant speed and direction.
To calculate the distance traveled by the object after 300 seconds, we can use the equation:
Distance = Velocity x Time
Given: Velocity = 37 m/s Time = 300 seconds
Distance = 37 m/s x 300 seconds Distance = 11,100 meters
Therefore, the object will have traveled a distance of 11,100 meters after 300 seconds.