A person travels by car from one city to another with dif- ferent constant speeds between pairs of cities. She drives for 30.0 min at 80.0 km/h, 12.0 min at 100 km/h, and 45.0 min at 40.0 km/h and spends 15.0 min eating lunch and buying gas. (a) Determine the average speed for the trip. (b) Determine the distance between the initial and final cities along the route.
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A glider on an air track carries a flag of length througha stationary photogate that measures the time interval tdduring which the flag blocks a beam of infrared light pass-ing across the gate. The ratio vd /td is the average ve-locity of the glider over this part of its motion. Supposethe glider moves with constant acceleration. (a) Argue foror against the idea that vd is equal to the instantaneousvelocity of the glider when it is halfway through thephotogate in terms of distance. (b) Argue for or againstthe idea that vd is equal to the instantaneous velocityof the glider when it is halfway through the photogate interms of time.
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The first step in solving 2 problem number 40 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A glider on an air track carries a flag of length througha stationary photogate that measures the time interval tdduring which the flag blocks a beam of infrared light pass-ing across the gate. The ratio vd /td is the average ve-locity of the glider over this part of its motion. Supposethe glider moves with constant acceleration. (a) Argue foror against the idea that vd is equal to the instantaneousvelocity of the glider when it is halfway through thephotogate in terms of distance. (b) Argue for or againstthe idea that vd is equal to the instantaneous velocityof the glider when it is halfway through the photogate interms of time.
From the textbook chapter Motion In One Dimension you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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