Answer:
a) 2.87 m/s
b) 3.23 m/s
Explanation:
The avergare velocity can be found dividing the length traveled d by the total time t.
a)
For the first part we easily know the total traveled length which is:
d = 50.2 m + 50.2 m = 100.4 m
The time can be found dividing the distance by the velocity:
t1 = 50.2 m / 2.21 m/s = 22.7149 s
t2 = 50.2 m / 4.11 m/s = 12.2141 s
t = t1 +t2 = 34.9290 s
Therefore, the average velocity is:
v = d/t =2.87 m/s
b)
Here we can easily know the total time:
t = 1 min + 1.16 min = 129.6 s
Now the distance wil be found multiplying each velocity by the time it has travelled:
d1 = 2.21 m/s * 60 s = 132.6 m
d2 = 4.11 m/s *(1.16 * 60 s) = 286.056 m
d = 418.656 m
Therefore, the average velocity is:
v = d/t =3.23 m/s
Answer:
Velocity = 0.0001389 m/s
Explanation:
Given that the
Distance covered = 1 metre
Time taken = 2 hours
Convert the hour to second
1 hour = 60 × 60 = 3600
2 hours = 2 × 3600 = 7200
What is the velocity of a worm moving 1 meter in 2 hours to the East?
Velocity can be referred as speed.
Velocity = distance/ time
Velocity = 1/7200
Velocity = 0.0001389 m/s
Bartolomeu Dias’s trip around the Cape of Good Hope.Gil Eannes’s trip around Cape Bojador
Answer:
2.5 m/s
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