Compute your average velocity in the following two cases: (a) You walk 90.1 m at a speed of 1.91 m/s and then run 90.1 m at a speed of 4.37 m/s along a straight track. (b) You walk for 1.00 min at a speed of 1.91 m/s and then run for 1.50 min at 4.37 m/s along a straight track.
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Compute your average velocity in the following two cases: (a) You walk 90.1 m at a...
Compute your average velocity in the following two cases: (a) You walk 73.2 m at a speed of 1.22 m/s and then run 73.2 m at a speed of 3.05 m/s along a straight track. (b) You walk for 1.00 min at a speed of 1.22 m/s and then run for 1.00 min at 3.05 m/s along a straight track, (c) Graph x versus t for both cases and indicate how the average velocity is found on the graph.
Compute your average velocity in the following two cases: (a) You walk 95.0 m at a speed of 2.43 m/s and then run 95.0 m at a speed of 4.19 m/s along a straight track. (b) You walk for 1.00 min at a speed of 2.43 m/s and then run for 1.89 min at 4.19 m/s along a straight track.
You walk for 6.44 km with at a constant velocity of 2.54 m/s due west, turn around, and then walk with an average velocity of 0.460 m/s due east. From your starting point to your destination, your overall average velocity is 1.26 m/s due west. During the trip, how far east did you walk?
▼ Part A What is Larry's average velocity, in m/min, during each of these two intervals. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Review Larry leaves home at 9:06 and runs at constant speed to the lamppost seen in (Figure 1). He reaches the lamppost at 9.08, immediately turns, and runs to the tree. Larry arrives at the tree at 9:11 m/min Submit gure < 1of1 Part B What is Larry's average...
You walk for 6.44 km at a constant speed of 2.54 m/s due west, turn around, and then walk with an average speed of 0.440 m/s due east. From your starting point to your destination, the magnitude of your overall average velocity (!) is 1.25 m/s (due west). During the trip, how far east did you walk (i.e. how many meters due east have you been walking after making the turn)?
Calculate the average speed and velocity in m/s
KHomework 2 Problem 2.09 Constants A person jogs eight complete laps around a 400-m track in a total time of 14.8 min
Starting from a pillar, you run 400 m east (+x direction) at an average speed of 4 m/s, and then run 560 m north (+y direction) at an average speed of 7 m/s to a post. Calculate your average speed from pillar to post. b. your average velocity from pillar to post.
A 0.500 kg cart (A) with a velocity of +2.00 m/s collides with a 1.50 kg cart (B) moving with a velocity of -1.00 m/s on a low-friction track. After the collision, cart A is moving at -1.50 m/s. a. What is the final velocity of cart B? b. Draw a velocity vs. time plot (by hand) for the interaction. Draw both carts’ velocities on the same plot, and label your axes with an appropriate scale. The time of the...
For the two cases shown compute: a) hydraulic gradient, b) true seepage velocity (in cm/s), and c) discharge or Darcy's velocity (in cm/s) if the soil permeability is 5 x 10 cm/s. 8 ( n=0.3 Elevation (ft) Datum
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1. You walk about 60 m at a speed of 1.05 m / s and then run
about 62 m at a speed of 2.95 m / s. Determine the average speed of
the total trip.
2. The table shows the positions of a car that is moving on a
straight line:
a) Determine the displacement between positions A and F
b) Find the average speed between positions B...