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6 September, 11:34

A car travels 100 meters in 4.0 seconds. Find the average velocity

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  1. 6 September, 12:20
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    The velocity can't be found with the given information. Velocity includes

    the direction of motion, and that's not mentioned in the question.

    Average speed during the time =

    (distance covered) / (time to cover the distance) =

    (100 m) / (4.0 seconds) = 25 m/s.
  2. 6 September, 14:00
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    If you mean in m/s (metres per second), then to work it out you do (distance traveled in metres) / (time taken in seconds) = velocity in metres per second

    So inputting what we know

    100/4 = Velocity in m/s

    Velocity = 25m/s
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