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A horse canters away from its trainer in a straight line, moving 160 m away in 12.0 s. It then turns abruptly and gallops halfw...Asked by Joshua
Horse canters away from its trainer in a straight line moving 130 m away in 16.0 s. It then turns abruptly and gallops halfway back in 4.3 s?
(a) Calculate its average speed.
(b) Calculate its average velocity for the entire trip, using "away from the trainer" as the positive direction.
(a) Calculate its average speed.
(b) Calculate its average velocity for the entire trip, using "away from the trainer" as the positive direction.
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Answered by
Sockmaster (opinion based answers)
B
in my opinion.
in my opinion.
Answered by
Steve
speed: (130+65)m/(16.0+4.3)s = 9.61 m/s
velocity: (130-65)m/(16.0+4.3)s = 3.20 m/s
velocity: (130-65)m/(16.0+4.3)s = 3.20 m/s
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Anonymous
Wrong
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