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30 September, 10:28

South African frogs are capable of jumping as far as 10.0m in one hop. Suppose one of these frogs makes exactly 15 of these jumps in a time interval of 60.0s. What's the frogs average velocity.

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  1. 30 September, 13:07
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    Average speed = (total distance) / (time to cover the distance)

    Total distance = (15 x 10m) = 150 m

    Time to cover the distance = 60 s

    Average speed = (150m) / (60s) = (150/60) m/s = 2.5 m/s

    We have no way to describe the frog's velocity, because we have

    no information about the direction of any this activity.
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