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7 July, 21:31

Calculate the average speed of an automobile that travels 60km east and then 80km north in two hours

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  1. 7 July, 21:54
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    We need to calculate speed, so we don't need to consider direction.

    speed = distance/time

    = (80+60) / 2

    =70.

    But if we were to calculate velocity, we would need to consider the direction.

    The direction of resultant displacement would be in north east direction with displacement

    =√60^2 + 80^2

    =100km

    The average velocity=100/2=50kmph
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