The velocity is both magnitude and direction. Let's consider velocity in the +x direction positive.
Then the average velocity would be
V = (x2-x1)/t = (30.5-50)/3 = -6.5 m/s
which is negative.
The speed however is the magnitude of that vector or +6.5 m/s
i REALLY don't get this problem. PLEASE HELP!!!
the position of a runner during a 3 second time interval the runners position changes from x1 = 50m to x2 = 30.5m what was the runners average velocity?
find the average speed as well as the average velocity.
4 answers
If you have had the "unit vector" in your physics subject so far, then a unit vector in the x direction would be i, in the y direction j and in the z direction k
In this case the velocity is -6.5 in the x direction so you would write the velocity vector V as
V = -6.5 i
In this case the velocity is -6.5 in the x direction so you would write the velocity vector V as
V = -6.5 i
or V = -6.5 i + 0 j + 0 k
thanks a lot!!!!