![]() ![]() ![]() In this case, the distance traveled ∆s, will be half the length of the circumference. We simply divide the length by four to obtain the distance traveled.įinally, by applying the formula of the average speed we getĢ.- In the second question we are asked for the average speed for a distance that is double than the distance in question one, the time taken to travel that distance is also double so, the average speed should be the same. ![]() Remember that the distance traveled is a scalar, unlike the displacement which is a vector. First, we must know the length of the circumference.ġ.- The distance traveled ∆s will be one fourth of the circumference length.
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