Average Speed = distance/time question.

Good job!In summary, the average speed of a race car on a circular racetrack with a radius of 400m, completing a lap in 40s, is calculated by finding the circumference (2πr) of the track and dividing it by the lap time. This gives an average speed of 63m/s.
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Homework Statement


A race car races on a circular racetrack of radius (r).
(a) Write an equation for the car’s average speed when it travels a complete lap in time (t).
(b) The radius of the track is 400m and the time to make a lap is 40s. Show that the average speed around the track is 63m/s.

Homework Equations


Average Speed = Total Distance/ Travel Time

The Attempt at a Solution


(a) speed = distance/time ?

(b) 400m x 3.14 = 1256m.
63m/s = 1256m/40s.. this is where I get lost. This obviously isn't right. I'm getting an average speed of 31.4m/s.
 
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400m x 3.14 = 1256m is not quite right. What's the formula for circumference again?
 
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3. The Attempt at a Solution
(a) speed = distance/time ?

(b) 400m x 2 = 800m = diameter
800m x 3.14 = 2512 = distance
63m/s = 2512m/40s = 62.8m/s
 
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negitron said:
400m x 3.14 = 1256m is not quite right. What's the formula for circumference again?

Ty again!

It's been awhile ;(
 
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Yes, you have it now.
 

1. What is the formula for calculating average speed?

The formula for average speed is distance divided by time, or average speed = distance/time.

2. Why is it important to calculate average speed?

Calculating average speed allows us to measure how fast an object is moving over a certain distance and time. This information can be useful in many fields, such as transportation, sports, and physics.

3. How is average speed different from instantaneous speed?

Average speed is the overall speed of an object over a certain distance and time, while instantaneous speed is the speed at a specific moment in time. Average speed takes into account the total distance traveled, while instantaneous speed only looks at the speed at one point in time.

4. Can average speed be negative?

Yes, average speed can be negative if an object is moving in the opposite direction of its initial motion. For example, if a car travels 100 km north in 2 hours and then travels 150 km south in the next 3 hours, its average speed would be -50 km/h.

5. What units are used to measure average speed?

Average speed is typically measured in units of distance per time, such as kilometers per hour (km/h), meters per second (m/s), or miles per hour (mph).

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