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I'm really lost with average velocity and displacement
Thanks I got it! Δx=(0.98m/s)(34 min * 60 sec/min) which gives me 1,999.2/1000 = 1.9 or 2.0km- totalanarchy
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I'm really lost with average velocity and displacement
In units of seconds right. So would I have to covert 34 minutes to seconds?- totalanarchy
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I'm really lost with average velocity and displacement
I don't get that. Sorry I just started physics. I was following an example from the textbook, and I understood that. But, the questions aren't making any since. I'm starting to pull my hair trying to get the right answer.- totalanarchy
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I'm really lost with average velocity and displacement
Homework Statement Heather and Matthew walk with an average velocity of 0.98m/s eastward. If it takes them 34 min to walk to the store, what is their displacement? Homework Equations V avg = Δx/Δt (since I'm looking for the displacement I changed it to) Δx=V avgΔtThe Attempt at a Solution...- totalanarchy
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