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Physics, 10.10.2019 09:20 Averybloemendaal

Calculate the average travel time for each distance, and then use the results to calculate.

the average time that it takes for the car to travel the first 0.25m is

s.

the average time to travel just between 0.25 m and 0.50 m is

s.

given the time taken to travel the second 0.25 m section, the velocity would be

m/s.


Calculate the average travel time for each distance, and then use the results to calculate.

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