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Physics, 02.08.2021 22:10 angel13sigala

On a trip to Edmonton, Rob travels at 100km/h(N) for 2.00h and stops for 15.0 min in Red Deer for a coffee. While sipping his coffee he realizes that his Flame's flag blew off his car so he drives back to Calgary to find it. After 30.0 min of driving 110km/h(S) he sees it, turns around and then resumes his trip to Edmonton at 140km/h(N) and arrives 1.25h later. a) what distance did he travel?
b) what is his displacement?
c) What is Rob's average speed?
d) What is Rob's average velocity?

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