Physics for Scientists and Engineers 10th Edition Β· Motion in One Dimension Β· Problem 6
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Serway & Jewett β Motion in One Dimension: Problem 6
A car travels along a straight line at a constant speed of \( 60.0 \text{ mi/h} \) for a distance \( d \) and then another distance \( d \) in the same direction at another constant speed. The average velocity for the entire trip is \( 30.0 \text{ mi/h} \). (a) What is the constant speed with which the car moved during the second distance \( d \)? (b) What If? Suppose the second distance \( d \) were traveled in the opposite direction; you forgot something and had to return home at the same constant speed as found in part (a). What is the average velocity for this trip? (c) What is the average speed for this new trip?
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Find: (a) What is the constant speed with which the car moved during t; (b) What If? Suppose the second distance \; (c) What is the average speed for this new trip?
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers Β· 10th Edition
Author: Serway & Jewett
Publisher: Cengage
Chapter: Motion in One Dimension