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Name: Kendrick Martin B.

Romero Subject: Physics for Engineer

Sec: 1ME-A Act: No.3

Formula: Given: s= 200 m t = 20seconds


200 m
Solution: Ave speed =
20 s

Ave speed =10 m/s

Formula: Given s = 20km = 20000m


t = 0.5 hr = 1800 secs

20000m
v= =11.111 m/s
1800 s
20 k m
v= =¿ 40 km/h
0.5 hr

v f −¿v
Formula: a= i
¿ Given: v f =25 m/ s , t=10 s v i=0 m/ s
t
25 m/ s−0 m/s
a=
10 s

a=2.5 m/ s 2
❑❑

v f −¿v
Formula: a= i
¿ Given: vi =25 m/s, t=5 s v f =0 m/s
t
0 m/s−25 m/s
a=
5s

a=−5 m/s 2

A B = 200m C
A – C = 500m

SOLUTION: 200m + 200m + 500m


Total Distance = 900m

Formula: ∆ x=500 m−0 m

∆ x=500 m
 No, the car won’t move the same speed from the start of its journey to the
end, because of the traffic and traffic will cause a stopover that will slow
down the car speed and acceleration.

Formula: Given: s=100m

t=10 s

100 m
Ave speed=
10 s
2
Ave speed =10 m/s

Formula: Given: s=100m


t=15 s

100 m
Ave speed =
15 s
2
Ave speed =6.667 m/ s

 We talk about their average speed and not just speed because,
average speed is referring to measurement of the different
speeds. while in another hand speed is just a onetime
measurement of the velocity, and base on the scenario we have
a two different object and speed will run on the same field.

Formula: Given: s=80 m

t=8 s

80 m
Ave speed =
8s
2
Ave speed =10 m/ s

 Yes there is a chance, because the runner runs with an average


speed of 10m/s and in reality we can’t consistently run with the
same speed because of many instances such as getting tired
and getting injured that resulting of change of speed in his run.

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