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4 January, 08:13

If a basketball player runs 15 m in a time of 3 s, what was the runners average velocity?

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  1. 4 January, 08:32
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    There's not enough information in the question to calculate the player's velocity. But we can find his average speed.

    Speed = (distance covered) / (time to cover the distance)

    Speed = (15 meters) / (3 sec)

    Speed = (15/3) (m/s)

    Speed = 5 m/s

    There's no information telling us what direction he ran, so it's not possible to say anything about his velocity. ('Velocity' is not just a big word for 'speed'. It's a different thing, and to describe it, you need to know the speed AND the direction of the motion.)
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