A car begins at rest at t0 = 0. The car starts moving and finally covers a distance d = 617 m in a time tf = 105 s. In a coordinate system with north being the positive x-direction, the car's motion is in the southern direction (see figure. What was the car's average speed during this period, in meters per second?.
avg speed=distance/time=617/105 Direction is S, and N is positive, however, speed does not include any direction notation.
avgspeed=617/105 m/s
To find the car's average speed, we need to divide the total distance covered by the total time taken. In this case, the car covers a distance of 617 m in a time of 105 s.
Average speed = Total distance / Total time.
Therefore, the average speed of the car is:
Average speed = 617 m / 105 s = 5.88 m/s.
So, the car's average speed during this period is 5.88 meters per second.