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30 November, 03:00

On may 26, 1934, a streamlined, stainless steel diesel train called the zephyr set the world's nonstop long-distance speed record for trains. its run from denver to chicago took 13 hours, 4 minutes, 58 seconds, and was witnessed by more than a million people along the route. the total distance traveled was 1633.8 km. what was its average speed in km/h and m/s?

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  1. 30 November, 06:15
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    First we can calculate the average speed v in km/h by the equation v=s/t where s is the distance traveled and t is the time:

    First we turn time into seconds and divide by 3600 to get time t in hours is:

    t=13*3600 s + 4*60 s + 58 s = 47098 s and that is:

    t=47098s/3600s=13.08278 hours

    So v=1633.8/13.08278=124.88 km/h

    To get speed in m/s we simply turn kilometers into meters and hours into seconds:

    s=1633.8 km * 1000 = 1633800 m

    t=13*3600s + 4*60 s + 58 s=46800 s + 240 s + 58 s=47098 s

    v=s/t=1633800/47098=34.67 m/s

    So average speed in km/h is v=124.88 km/h and in m/s is v = 34.67 m/s.
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