A virtual image larger than the object can be produced by
1) concave mitor 2) convex mutor 3)plane mirror
concave lens
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Answer 1

Answer:

concave mirror

Explanation:

Why This is Correct Because, concave mirrors only form a virtual image  when a object is larger than the other. when the object is produced between the focus, object and the image object, it becomes a  virtual image.

Answer 2

Answer:

The answer is concave mirror


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Physical science-current can be increased by...

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i think it’s d
sry if not

Option 3.) Increasing the voltage across the wire.

I know that the other answers are incorrect because, for one thing, the more resistance in a substance, the less flow of the current there is. Also, using a longer wire doesn't change anything, it just makes a electrical current go on longer. Lastly decreasing the voltage would make the current decrease in the atoms that flow through it to power an object.

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A bird lands on a bird feeder which is connected to a spring. The mass of the bird is exactly the same as the mass of the bird feeder. How does the added mass affect the period of oscillation of the bird feeder?

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Answer:

The added mass will mean a longer period of oscillation.

Explanation:

The period of oscillation here is given by the formula;

T = 2π√(m/k)

Where m is mass and k is spring constant

From the equation of oscillation period above, it's obvious that when we increase the mass, the oscillation period will also increase.

Thus, the added mass will mean a longer period of oscillation.

A 45.0-kg girl stands on a 13.0-kg wagon holding two 18.0-kg weights. She throws the weights horizontally off the back of the wagon at a speed of 6.5 m/s relative to herself . Assuming that the wagon was at rest initially, what is the speed of the girl relative to the ground after she throws both weights at the same time

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Answer:

v = 4.0 m/s

Explanation:

Assuming no external forces acting during the instant that the girl throws the weights, total momentum must be conserved.Since all the masses at rest initially, the initial momentum must be zero.So, due to momentum must keep constant, final momentum must be zero too, as follows:

       [tex]p_{f} = m_{w} * v_{w} + m_{g+w} *v_{g+w} = 0 (1)[/tex]

Assuming the direction towards the back of the wagon as positive, and replacing the masses in (1), we can solve for vg, as follows:

       [tex]v_{g+w} =- \frac{m_{w} *v_{w}}{m_{g+w} } = - \frac{36.0kg *6.5m/s}{58.0kg } = -4.0m/s (2)[/tex]

This means that the girl (along with the wagon on she is standing) will move at a speed of 4.0 m/s in an opposite direction to the one she threw the weights.

I =p/4pir^2 solving for r

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Answer: [tex]r = \sqrt{\frac{p}{4pil}}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]l = \frac{p}{4pir^2} \\4pir^2l=p\\r^2 = \frac{p}{4pil} \\r = \sqrt{\frac{p}{4pil}}[/tex]

Which of the following statements are true?
a. By convention, the direction of a current is taken to be the direction of flow for negative charges.
b. When an electric field is applied to a conductor, the free electrons move only in the direction opposite the applied electric field.
c. Current is the total amount of charge that passes through a conductor's full cross section at any point per unit of time.
d. In order to maintain a steady flow of current in a conductor, a steady force must be maintained on the mobile charges.
e. In a circuit, current is delivered by the positive terminal of a battery, and it is used up by the time it returns to the negative terminal of the battery.

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Answer:

A, C, D and E are the true statement about current flowing.

When an object falls, its:
A. PE increases and KE decreases.
B. PE does not change.
C. PE and KE both increase.
D. PE decreases and kE increases​

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Answer:

Option D. is correct.

Explanation:

The object's mechanical energy refers to the sum of the potential and kinetic energies of the object. When an object falls, its potential energy (PE) decreases, and its kinetic energy (KE) increases. The increase in kinetic energy is exactly equal to the decrease in potential energy.

Option D. is correct.

If vec A and vec B are vectors and vec B = -vec A , which of the following is true ?

a) The magnitude of is equal to the negative of the vec B magnitude of vec A

b) Ā and vec B are perpendicular .

c) The direction angle of is equal to the direction angle of vec B A plus 180 degrees

d ) vec A + vec B =2 vec A .

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Answer:

If A + B = C for the vector equation then substituting for B gives

A + (-A) = C = 0

The only thing that can be said about "C" is that it has zero magnitude.

Basketball player Darrell Griffith is on record as
attaining a standing vertical jump of 1.2 m (4 ft).
(This means that he moved upward by 1.2 m after
his feet left the floor.) Griffith weighed 890 N (200
lb). g=9.8 m/s2

1- What is his speed as he leaves the floor?


2- if the time of the part of the jump before his feet left the floor was 0.300s, what was the magnitude of his average acceleration while he was pushing against the floor?

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Explanation:

1.

We use the equation

h = [tex]\frac{gt^2}{2}[/tex], where

h is the height traveled,

g is the acceleration due to gravity and

t is the time taken to reach height h.

We can now calculate t to be

[tex]\sqrt{\frac{2*1.2 m}{9.81 m/s^2} }[/tex]

= 0.495 s

Let v be the initial velocity of the player.

The player deaccelarates from v m/s to 0 m/s in 0.495 s at the rate of 9.81 m/s^2.

v = 9.81 m/s^2 x 0.495 s = 4.85 m/s

2.

The player takes 0.3 s to increase his velocity from 0 m/s to 4.85 m/s. So his average accelaration is

4.85 m/s / 0.3 s = 16.2 m/s^2

A 20.0 N force is necessary to stretch a spring 0.500 m. What is the spring constant of this spring?

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The spring constant : k = 40 N/m

Further explanation

Given

Force = 20 N

The displacement of the spring=x=0.5 m

Required

The spring constant = k

Solution

Hooke's Law

F = k.x

k = F/x

Input the value :

k = 20/0.5

k = 40 N/m

Two people are playing tug-of-war. Due to their choice of footwear, theircoefficient of static friction is different. Participant 1 has a mass of 60 kg, acoefficient of static friction of 2.0, and can pull with a maximum force of1000 N. Participant 2 has a mass of 80 kg and a coefficient of staticfriction of 1.2, and can pull with a maximum force of 1200 N. Who wins?

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Answer:

Participant 1 wins

Explanation:

Coefficient of static, μ = F/N, where F is the frictional force and N is the normal force.

The force exerted by each participant is the sum of the frictional force acting on each of them and the maximum force with which each participant pulls on the rope.

Frictional force, F =  μ * N

Normal force, N = mass * acceleration due to gravity, g

For Participant 1; μ = 2.0, mass = 60 kg, g = 9.8 m/s²

Frictional force = 2.0 * 60 * 9.8 = 1176 N

Total force = (1176 + 1000) = 2176 N

For Participant 2; μ = 1.2, mass = 80 kg, g = 9.8 m/s²

Frictional force = 1.2 * 80 * 9.8 = 940.8N

Total force = (940.8 + 1200) N = 2140.8 N

From the values obtained above, Participant 1 exerts more force than Participant 2, therefore, Participant 1 wins

A 80 N force is needed to slide a 50.0 kg box across a flat surface at a constant velocity. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor

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Answer:

0.16

Explanation:

Given data

Force F= 80N

Mass m= 50kg

Reaction R= Weight= mg= 50*9.81= 490.5N

We know that

F=UR

Substitute and solve of U

U=F/R

U= 80/490.5

U=0.16

Hence the coefficient of friction is 0.16

A(n) 17.4 g bullet is shot into a(n) 5506 g
wooden block standing on a frictionless sur-
face. The block, with the bullet in it, acquires
a speed of 1.61 m/s.
Calculate the speed of the bullet before
striking the block..
Answer in units of m/s.

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The initial speed of the bullet = v₁= 511.07 m/s

Further explanation

Given

17.4 g bullet

5506 g wooden

The velocity of the block+bullet :1.61 m/s

Required

The initial speed

Solution

Momentum

m₁v₁+m₂v₂=m₁v₁'+m₂v₂'

v₂=0 ⇒block at rest

v₁'=v₂'=1.61 m/s

the equation becomes :

m₁v₁=(m₁+m₂)v'

17.4v₁=(17.4+5506)1.61

v₁= 511.07 m/s

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Answer:

just use y = mx + b to create an equation of the line in the graph.

then you can plug in 15 for x and then convert 1.5 hours into minutes and plug it in as well.

you dont even need to make an equation for a line. just add 0.2 for every 3 mins.

at 9, it's 0.6, so at 12 it would be 0.8, and then 15 it would be 1.0.

go again all way for 1. 5 hours.

Explanation:

the slope is 0.1/1.5 so you equation would be y = 0.1/1.5x

the slope is rise/run.

The other name of eureka can

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Answer:

I found it!

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

displacement vessels

The can is filled to the top with water and the object placed in it. The volume of the object is equal to the volume of the water that is forced through the spout. Eureka cans are named after a scientist called Archimedes who first recorded this idea. They are sometimes also called displacement vessels.

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Answer:

suppose buying pizza for a work party leads to positive morale and to the work being done in half the time. Pizza is the independent variable, Work speed is the dependent variable, The mediator, the middle man without which there would be no connection, is positive morale. Denaturation, in biology, the process of modifying the molecular structure of a protein. Denaturation involves the breaking of many of the weak linkages, or bonds (e.g., hydrogen bonds), within a protein molecule that is responsible for the highly ordered structure of the protein in its natural (native) state.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

HW1. For example, suppose buying pizza for a work party leads to positive morale and to the work being done in half the time. Pizza is the independent variable, Work speed is the dependent variable, The mediator, the middle man without which there would be no connection, is positive morale.

HW2. The word denature means to render food unpleasant or dangerous to consume, it is denatured by adding a substance known as a denaturant. Aversive agents—primarily bitterants and pungent agents—are used to produce an unpleasant flavor.

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During a phase change the temperature of a substance remains constant this is because during a phase heat changes the ____ energy of particles in a substance without changing their ____ energy

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Answer:

Explanation:

individual and then net

hope that helps I could be wrong about this one though

A light rope is attached to a block with mass 3.60 kg that rests on a frictionless, horizontal surface. The horizontal rope passes over a frictionless, massless pulley, and a block with mass m is suspended from the other end. When the blocks are released, the tension in the rope is 18.8 N .
(a) Draw two free-body diagrams: one for each block.
(b) What is the acceleration of either block?
(c) Find m.
(d) How does the tension compare to the weight of the hanging block?

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Answer and Explanation:

(a) The fre-body diagrams for each block is shown below. In the block of mass 3.60 kg, there are 3 forces acting on it: horizontal force due to the rope ([tex]F_{t}[/tex]), vertical gravitational force ([tex]F_{g}[/tex]) and vertical normal force ([tex]F_{n}[/tex]), due to the surface. Since there is no vertical movement, [tex]F_{g}[/tex] and [tex]F_{n}[/tex] cancels it out. So, for this block, net force is horizontal due to the rope [tex]F_{t}[/tex].

The block of mass m is hanging from the pulley, so there is the force of the rope ([tex]F_{t}[/tex]) and the gravitational force ([tex]F_{g}[/tex]). Both are vertical, because there is no surface "holding" block m.

(b) Since both blocks are attached to each other, the acceleration will be the same. To calculate it, we use the Second Law of Motion:

[tex]F_{r}=m.a[/tex]

[tex]a=\frac{F_{r}}{m}[/tex]

[tex]a=\frac{18.8}{3.6}[/tex]

a = 5.22

The acceleration of either block is 5.22 m/s².

(c) Block m has 2 forces acting on it: tension and gravitational force. Gravitational force is the force of attraction the Earth does over an object. It is calculated as the product of mass and gravitational acceleration, which has magnitude g = 9.8 m/s².

Suppose positive referential is going up. To determine mass:

[tex]F_{r}=m.a[/tex]

[tex]F_{t}-F_{g}=m.a[/tex]

[tex]F_{t}-m.g=m.a[/tex]

[tex]18.8-9.8m=5.22m[/tex]

[tex]15.02m=18.8[/tex]

m = 1.25

Block m has 1.25 kg.

(d) Gravitational force is also called weight. So, as described above: [tex]F_{g}=m.g[/tex].

The weight for the hanging block is

[tex]F_{g}=1.25*9.8[/tex]

[tex]F_{g}=[/tex] 12.25 N

Comparing tension and weight:

[tex]\frac{12.25}{18.8}[/tex] ≈ 0.65

We can see that, weight of the hanging block is almost 0.65 times smaller than the tension on the rope.

A student drove to the university from her home and noted that the odometer reading of her car increased by 17.9 km. The trip took 26.6 min.
a) What was her average speed, in kilometers per hour?
b) IS she returned home by the same path 7 h 30 min after she left, what was her average speed and velocity for the entire trip?

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Answer:

See calculation below

Explanation:

Average speed = Distance/Time

a) Given

Distance = 17.9km

Time = 26.6minutes

Time = 26.6/60 hr

Time = 0.443hr

Average speed  = 17.9/0.443

Average speed = 40.38km/hr

b) If she returned home by the same path 7 h 30 min after she left, the distance will be the same;

Distance = 17.9km

Time = 7.5hr

Average speed = 17.9/7.5

Average speed = 2.387km/hr

Velocity of the entire trip = 40.38km/hr + 2.387km/hr

Velocity of the entire trip = 42.77km/hr

Hence the velocity of the entire trip is 42.77km/hr

An ideal monatomic gas initially has a temperature of 300 K and a pressure of 5.79 atm. It is to expand from volume 420 cm3 to volume 1450 cm3. If the expansion is isothermal, what are (a) the final pressure and (b) the work done by the gas

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Answer:

a) The final pressure is 1.68 atm.

b) The work done by the gas is 305.3 J.

Explanation:

a) The final pressure of an isothermal expansion is given by:

[tex] T = \frac{PV}{nR} [/tex]

[tex] T_{i} = T_{f} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{P_{i}V_{i}}{nR} = \frac{P_{f}V_{f}}{nR} [/tex]

Where:

[tex]P_{i}[/tex]: is the initial pressure = 5.79 atm

[tex]P_{f}[/tex]: is the final pressure =?

[tex]V_{i}[/tex]: is the initial volume = 420 cm³

[tex]V_{f}[/tex]: is the final volume = 1450 cm³

n: is the number of moles of the gas

R: is the gas constant

[tex] P_{f} = \frac{P_{i}V_{i}}{V_{f}} = \frac{5.79 atm*420 cm^{3}}{1450 cm^{3}} = 1.68 atm [/tex]

Hence, the final pressure is 1.68 atm.

b) The work done by the isothermal expansion is:

[tex] W = P_{i}V_{i}ln(\frac{V_{f}}{V_{i}}) = 5.79 atm*\frac{101325 Pa}{1 atm}*420 cm^{3}*\frac{1 m^{3}}{(100 cm)^{3}}ln(\frac{1450 cm^{3}}{420 cm^{3}}) = 305.3 J [/tex]

Therefore, the work done by the gas is 305.3 J.

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4. Taylor Swift pushes Kanye West,
headfirst fearless, off a high dive with and
initial speed of 6m/s. If the platform is 20m
high, what is Kanye's impact velocity with
the water? (velocity and angle)

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The velocity would be 3.33333

Explanation: to find velocity you divide distance with time! (Hope this helps)

The spectrum of a star shows a set of dark absorption lines equivalent to the absorption lines of the Sun but with one exception: Every line appears at a slightly longer wavelength, shifted toward the red end of the spectrum. What conclusion can be drawn from this observation

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Answer:

The shift in the emission spectra of the relative velocity between the star and our planet, is called the relativistic doppler effect

Explanation:

The absorption and emission spectra are measured differently, the emission spectrum is the spectrum emitted by the star and the absorption spectrum is the absorption of these lines by the gases of our atmosphere, this absorption occurs for relatively broad Δλ.

The shift in the emission spectra of the relative velocity between the star and our planet, is called the relativistic doppler effect and has a red shift if the star moves away from us.

           [tex]f_o = f_s \sqrt{\frac{1- v/c}{1 + v/c} }[/tex]

Two stationary positive point charges, charge 1 of magnitude 3.95 nC and charge 2 of magnitude 1.80 nC, are separated by a distance of 39.0 cm. An electron is released from rest at the point midway between the two charges, and it moves along the line connecting the two charges.What is the speed of the electron when it is 10.0 cm from charge 1?

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Answer:

the speed of the electron from charge q1 is 7.17×10⁶ m/s

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

the potential at the center of the two charges will be;

V = k( q1/(d/2) + q2/(d/2)

so we substitute

V = (9×10⁹)( (3.95×10⁻⁹/(0.39/2) + 1.80×10⁻⁹/(0.39/2)

V = 265.4 V

the potential at a distance of 10 cm from the charges will be

V = k( q1/(d1) + q2/(d2)

(d1 = 10cm = 0.1m and d2 = 39cm - 10cm = 29cm = 0.29m )

V' = (9×10⁹)( (3.95×10⁻⁹/0.1 + 1.80×10⁻⁹/0.29

V' = 411.4 V

Now, from the conservation of energy the speed of the electron from charge q1 will be;

E = ( V' - V) qe

1/2mv² = ( V' - V) qe

v² = [( V' - V) qe] / 1/2m

v =√ ([( V' - V) qe] / 1/2m)

v =√ ([2( V' - V) qe] / m)

we substitute

v =√ (2[( 411.4  - 265.4) 1.6×10⁻¹⁹] / 9.1×10³¹)

v = 7.17×10⁶ m/s

Therefore, the speed of the electron from charge q1 is 7.17×10⁶ m/s


Marlon is studying a crab population. He has a large batch of crabs that were captured in the ocean. He places a plastic tag on a leg of each crab and releases the entire batch back into the ocean. The tags
include a phone number that can be called it the crabs are caught. For each crab, Marion records the location he released the crab and the location that it was recaptured. What can Marion measure with
this data
А
the speed the crabs traveled
B
the velocity the crabs traveled
the acceleration of the crabs
D
the displacement of the crabs

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First time I did it I got 2143658709

A hovercraft is being driven across a lake on a very windy day. The wind exerts a force of 5000 N north on the hovercraft. The propellers driving the hovercraft also exert a force.


What is the net force (to 3.s.f ) on the hovercraft when the force applied to the hovercraft by the propellers is: 10 000 N west

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Answer:

The net force on the hovercraft is 11200 N.

Explanation:

Given;

force exerted on the hovercraft by wind, F₁ = 5000 N north

force exerted on the hovercraft by the propeller, F₂ = 10,000 N west

The net force on the hovercraft is calculated as;

[tex]F_{net} = \sqrt{F_1^2 + F_2^2} \\\\F_{net} = \sqrt{5000^2 + 10,000^2} \\\\F_{net} = 11180.34 \ N\\\\F_{net} = 11200 \ N \ (3.s.f)[/tex]

Therefore, the net force on the hovercraft is 11200 N.

What is the total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system ?

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Answer:

Its the sum of the potential energy and the kinetic energy

A spring with an unknown spring constant is hung vertically, and a 200 g (0.200 kg) mass is attached to the bottom. If the spring stretches 0.250 m from its resting position to the position at which the hanging mass is in equilibrium, what is the spring constant of this spring?

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Answer:

k = 7.84 N/m

Explanation:

We are given;

Mass hanging object; m = 0.2 kg

Extension; Δx = 0.25 m

Now, formula for the force is;

F = k•Δx

Where k is the spring constant

Since we have mass, then F = W = mg = 0.2 × 9.8 = 1.96 N

Thus;

1.96 = k × 0.25

k = 1.96/0.25

k = 7.84 N/m

___is found in fruits and honey. *
1.Maltose
2.Sucrose
3.Fructose
4.Galactose

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Answer:

3. Fructose

Explanation:

Fructose is a sugar found naturally in fruits, fruit juices, some vegetables and honey.

it is number 3 (Fructose)

5. (Liquids Gases) have particles with enough energy to spread out
throughoutcontainer. *
A)Liquids
B)Gases

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Answer:

b gases

Explanation:

this is because gases spread out through out the entire container because they have no definite shape and are always moving.

Gases is the correct answer :))

Which type of wall would make the best soundproofing for room?
A.
1.0 centimeter thick glass
OB.
two layers of 0.5 centimeter thick glass with 0.5 centimeters of air between them
C.
two layers of 0.5 centimeter thick glass with 0.3 centimeters of vacuum between them
OD.
1.0 centimeter thick steel

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Among the options given, the choice that would make the best soundproofing for a room is option C: two layers of 0.5 centimeter thick glass with 0.3 centimeters of vacuum between them.

Soundproofing is achieved by reducing the transmission of sound waves from one side of the wall to the other. In this case, the combination of two layers of glass with a vacuum between them helps to reduce sound transmission effectively.

Glass is a denser material compared to air or vacuum, so it naturally provides some sound insulation. Adding an extra layer of glass creates a barrier that helps to further dampen sound vibrations. The vacuum between the glass layers acts as an additional sound barrier, as sound waves have difficulty propagating through a vacuum due to the absence of a medium for transmission.

On the other hand, a single layer of 1.0 centimeter thick glass (option A) or two layers of 0.5 centimeter thick glass with 0.5 centimeters of air between them (option B) would provide some sound reduction but not as effective as the combination of glass layers with a vacuum in option C.

1.0 centimeter thick steel (option D) would have high density and mass, which could help with sound insulation to some extent. However, steel can still transmit vibrations and might not be as effective as the combination of glass layers with a vacuum in option C for soundproofing a room.

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You drive on Interstate 10 from San Antonio to Houston, half the time at 75 km/h and the other half at 106 km/h. On the way back you travel half the distance at 75 km/h and the other half at 106 km/h. What is your average speed (a) from San Antonio to Houston, (b) from Houston back to San Antonio, and (c) for the entire trip

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Answer:

Explanation:

a ) from San Antonio to Houston let distance be d km .

Average speed = total distance / total time

time = distance / speed

Total time = (d / 2 x 75 ) +( d / 2 x 106 )

= .0067 d + .0047 d

= .0114 d

Average speed  = d / .0114 d = 87.72 km /h

b ) from Houston back to San Antonio

Total time = (d / 2 x 106 ) +( d / 2 x 75 )

= .0047 d + .0067 d

= .0114 d

Average speed  = d / .0114 d = 87.72 km /h

c )

For entire trip :

total distance = 2d

total time = 2 x .0114 d

Average speed  = 2 d / 2 x .0114 d

= 87.72 km /h .

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