Respuesta :
im not sure about most of this but ill try to help
so there are three formulas you need to know first: the formula for rate distance and time.
to find distance:
distance = rate * time
to find time:
time = distance / rate
and to find rate (which is what we need)
rate = distance / time
now we just use our formula and plug in the numbers
rate = distance * time
rate = 160 / 2 = 80
so our rate is 80. thats all i know i have no idea about the rest but i always use these messurments. im sure you can google most of it to get other formulas and calculators though. sorry i couldnt help much! good luck :D
so there are three formulas you need to know first: the formula for rate distance and time.
to find distance:
distance = rate * time
to find time:
time = distance / rate
and to find rate (which is what we need)
rate = distance / time
now we just use our formula and plug in the numbers
rate = distance * time
rate = 160 / 2 = 80
so our rate is 80. thats all i know i have no idea about the rest but i always use these messurments. im sure you can google most of it to get other formulas and calculators though. sorry i couldnt help much! good luck :D
Answer:
80 miles per hour
Explanation:
Average speed is defined as the ratio of total distance traveled by the total time taken.
Average speed = total distance traveled / total time taken
Its S.I. unit is m/s and it is a scalar quantity.
Average velocity is defined as the ratio of total displacement covered to the total time taken.
Average velocity = total displacement covered / total time taken
Its S.I. unit is m/s and it is a vector quantity.
According to the question, the displacement and the distance both are same as the train travels in a straight line.
Total distance = total displacement = 160 miles
Total time = 2 hours
Average speed = 160 / 2 = 80 miles per hour
Average velocity = 160 / 2 = 80 miles per hour