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April swims 50 m north and then turns and swims 20 m back to the south.

What is her velocity if it takes her 60 seconds?

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  1. Today, 05:24
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    0.5 m/s north

    Explanation:

    Velocity is displacement over time.

    v = Δx / Δt

    Displacement is the difference between the final position and the initial position. April swims 50 m north, then turns and swims 20 m south. So her displacement is 30 m north.

    v = (30 m north) / (60 s)

    v = 0.5 m/s north
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