Answer: 1.5
prob: 105/70
1.5 meters/second
To find Neha's average speed, we calculate the total distance covered (200m) divided by the total time taken (100 seconds), resulting in an average speed of 2 m/s. Average velocity considers the net displacement, which is 0m (as she returns to the starting point), leading to an average velocity of 0 m/s. Thus, her average speed is 2 m/s, while her average velocity is 0 m/s.
It is a bit hard to answer your question, as it lacked of a few things: Total Distance or total time, the distance which the speed(answer) is in or the amount of time the person travels with the speed(answer).
Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time
Average speed = Total distance/Total time
To find the average speed, divide the distance by the time taken. In this case, the average speed is 105 meters divided by 70 seconds, which equals 1.5 meters per second. Therefore, the average speed of the person swimming is 1.5 m/s.
1.5 meters/second
To find Tina's average speed for the entire trip, we first calculate the total distance and total time. She swims 4 miles upstream at 1 mph, taking 4 hours, and then swims 4 miles downstream at 4 mph, taking 1 hour. The total distance is 8 miles, and the total time is 5 hours. Her average speed is therefore total distance divided by total time, which is 8 miles / 5 hours = 1.6 mph.
To find Neha's average speed, we calculate the total distance covered (200m) divided by the total time taken (100 seconds), resulting in an average speed of 2 m/s. Average velocity considers the net displacement, which is 0m (as she returns to the starting point), leading to an average velocity of 0 m/s. Thus, her average speed is 2 m/s, while her average velocity is 0 m/s.
It is a bit hard to answer your question, as it lacked of a few things: Total Distance or total time, the distance which the speed(answer) is in or the amount of time the person travels with the speed(answer).
To find the average speed during acceleration, you can calculate the average speed as the initial speed plus the final speed divided by 2. If you know the initial and final velocities, you can find the average speed over that acceleration period. Alternatively, you can use the formula: average speed = total distance traveled / total time taken.
Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time
Average speed = Total distance/Total time
you cant find an average, because NO-ONE kicks at exactly the same amount of speed and force as any other person.
To find the average speed of an object, you divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken. This gives you the average speed in a given direction over a specific period. It is important to note that average speed is a scalar quantity, meaning it does not account for any changes in direction.
SpeedA= DistanceA / TimeA where: DistanceA is the average distance ; TimeA is the average time.