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In an experiment, a seabird was taken from its nest, flown a distance 5190 km away, and released. It found its way back to its...Asked by layla
In an experiment, a seabird was taken from its nest, flown a distance 5190 km away, and released. It found its way back to its nest a time 13.8 days after release.
What was the bird's average velocity in m/s for the whole episode, from leaving the nest to returning?
Would I double the distance traveled to find the answer?
What was the bird's average velocity in m/s for the whole episode, from leaving the nest to returning?
Would I double the distance traveled to find the answer?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Because its displacement (finalposition-initial position) is zero,its average velocty is zero.
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layla
Oh I forgot about displacement.
Thank you very much.
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