renegade05
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A car travels three quarters of the way around a circle of radius 20.0 m in a time of 3.0 s at a constant speed. The initial velocity is west and the final velocity is south.
a) Find its average velocity for this trip.
b) What is the cars average acceleration during these 3.0 s?
c) Explain how a car moving at constant speed has a nonzero average
Apparently the the answer to a is 9.4 m/s 45 degrees north of east. B is 15m/s2 SE. C is becasue a changing the direction of the velocity requires an acceleration.
How did they come up with these answers? I am trying to figure it out but cant. Wouldnt ave vel be the circumfirunce of the circle multipilied by the fraction of a rev. ((40pi)(3))/(4) and then divided by the 3.0 sec to find m/s?
I get 31m/s
Please help with these. Thanks.
a) Find its average velocity for this trip.
b) What is the cars average acceleration during these 3.0 s?
c) Explain how a car moving at constant speed has a nonzero average
Apparently the the answer to a is 9.4 m/s 45 degrees north of east. B is 15m/s2 SE. C is becasue a changing the direction of the velocity requires an acceleration.
How did they come up with these answers? I am trying to figure it out but cant. Wouldnt ave vel be the circumfirunce of the circle multipilied by the fraction of a rev. ((40pi)(3))/(4) and then divided by the 3.0 sec to find m/s?
I get 31m/s
Please help with these. Thanks.