How to calculate average velocity given distance and time?

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To calculate average velocity, the formula used is average velocity = (xf - xi) / time. In this scenario, the motorist's total displacement is determined by adding the distances traveled in each segment of the journey. The correct calculation reveals an average velocity of 56.9 km/h north, rather than the initially calculated 25.37 km/h. It's important to note that average speed and average velocity differ only in that average velocity includes direction. For this problem, since all movements are northward, average speed equals the magnitude of average velocity.
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Homework Statement


A motorist drives north for 35.9min at 73.3km/hr and then stops for 15.4min. He then continues north, traveling 114.5km in 1.93hr. What is his average velocity?

Homework Equations


avg velocity = xf - xi / time

The Attempt at a Solution


35.9 min * (1 hr / 60 min) = 0.5983 hr
0.5983 hr * (73.3 km / hr) = 43 .858 km

total time = 0.5983 hr + 1.93 hr + 0.257 hr = 2.785 hr

avg velocity = xf - xi / time

= 114.5 km - 43.858 km / 2.785 hr

= 25.37 km /hr N

which is actually incorrect because the answer is meant to be 56.9 km /h N.
What am i doing wrong ?
 
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qwertyqwert321 said:
avg velocity = xf - xi / time

= 114.5 km - 43.858 km / 2.785 hr
What is meant by "xf - xi" here, in general? And as applied to this problem?
 
collinsmark said:
What is meant by "xf - xi" here, in general? And as applied to this problem?
the displacement and in this problem, the final distance and initial distance
 
qwertyqwert321 said:
the displacement

That is where you have gone wrong I assume x_f means final position and x_i means initial position. Here 114.5 Km and 43.858 is already the displacement for the given time intervals. You can find the total displacement by adding the displacements.
 
Mastermind01 said:
That is where you have gone wrong I assume x_f means final position and x_i means initial position. Here 114.5 Km and 43.858 is already the displacement for the given time intervals. You can find the total displacement by adding the displacements.
Wow thanks so much. If this question asked for average speed, would it be the same?
because i know avd speed = total distance / total time
 
qwertyqwert321 said:
Wow thanks so much. If this question asked for average speed, would it be the same?
because i know avd speed = total distance / total time

Yes.
 
qwertyqwert321 said:
Wow thanks so much. If this question asked for average speed, would it be the same?
because i know avd speed = total distance / total time
If all of the displacements are in the same direction, as they are here, average speed is the magnitude of the average velocity.
Since the question asks for average velocity, you should include the direction in the answer.
 
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