1) a salesperson drove for 50 km at an average speed of 40 km.
the salesperson then drove a further 130 km at an average speed of 80km\h.
a) what was the total distance travelled?
b) what was the average speed for the whole journey?
47.3 miles per hour
To calculate the average speed omitting rest stops, you would divide the total distance traveled by the total time spent in motion. For example, if the bus traveled 300 miles in 5 hours, with 3 rest stops of 15 minutes each (45 minutes total), the bus was in motion for 4 hours and 15 minutes. The average speed while the bus was in motion would be 300 miles / 4.25 hours = 70.59 mph.
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The average speed of the bus is 40 km/h (20 km / 0.5 hours).
Some people that get on a bus get motion sickness. Some people are fine while riding.
To calculate the average speed of a bus, you would need to determine the total distance traveled by the bus and the total time it took to cover that distance. Divide the total distance by the total time to get the average speed. This formula is Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
42.4mph
If a bus has an acceleration of 0 but a speed that is not 0, it means the bus is moving at a constant speed. The bus is not changing its velocity, so it continues to move in a straight line without speeding up or slowing down.
25mph that sure is slow but that is the top speed
The bus' average speed is two (2) km per minute.
It obviously depends on the average speed of the bus.
This is an example of the property of inertia. It is a body of mass' tendency to resist change in motion. The man was in motion at the speed of the bus. When the bus slows, the mass of the man resists change in motion and continues to move forward. It's basically the rebelliousness of matter.