sure.
No. If you can drive around a ten-mile track in the same time it takes you to drive around a one-mile track, then your angular velocity is the same in both cases. But in order to do that, you'll need much higher tangential velocity during the longer run. Tangential velocity is what you'd normally call your 'speed' as you blaze around the track.
u would have to run around the track once
4 To reach the total distance of one mile, you would have to run around a 1/4 mile track 4 times.
Seems to me like that would depend on the distance around the track. They're not all the same, you know. If it's an American high school 1/4-mile track, like around the football field, then that's 2.485 times around it plus another 19.5 centimeters farther. (rounded)
Well assuming that everytime around the track is 1/4 a mile. You would have to run a lap in 2.5 minutes to make That 60 minute deadline. ( 4*6=24/60=2.5 )
No. Your speed is constant but your velocity is not. Velocity is a vector and as you run around a track, the direction of your motion changes and so the velocity changes - not in magnitude but in direction.
No, it is not. At a constant speed, yes. But velocity has a direction component, and by running on (following) a curve, a change of direction (and, therefore, velocity) will have to be made. Again, note that speed can stay the same, but velocity has a direction vector associated with it that cannot be ignored.
No. If you can drive around a ten-mile track in the same time it takes you to drive around a one-mile track, then your angular velocity is the same in both cases. But in order to do that, you'll need much higher tangential velocity during the longer run. Tangential velocity is what you'd normally call your 'speed' as you blaze around the track.
60mph. slightly slower than the flying pig you were chasing.
u would have to run around the track once
You run around on a big track!
If the velocity of the object is constant, then the net force on it is zero.(Incidentally, if the velocity of the car is constant and not zero, then it must be ona straight highway. If the highway curved and the car's velocity didn't change, thenit would run off of the road.)
Velocity is an objects speed in a given direction e.g. a runner having run round a circular track of 400m in circumference has 0 velocity.
Any child can run around a track as long as they can run. There is no age requirement to be able to go around a track. Kids 1-2 years old may run if they wish.
1 lap around track = 400 meters = 1/4 mile
i think that's 12 mph constant
You say the track is 400m, then ask how far you have run after 18 laps. Your distance is 2 miles. Your average speed is 9min per mile. apex- 0