Though the most wonderful explanation has already been given by my friend EDDIE98 ,
I would like to put forward mine as well.
Basically the distance is proportional to the average speed.
So if the average speed is 2m/s for 5 meters and 3.1 m/s for 10 meters , the average speed will be 4.2 m/s for 15 meters because the speed is increasing in equal proportion i.e (3.1 - 2) = .9 m/s
Please find the diagram attached.
For calculating speed for 3 meter distance, simply put it in the equation and solve.
It will be = .2 m/s
Hope the diagrams helped.
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I would like to put forward mine as well.
Basically the distance is proportional to the average speed.
So if the average speed is 2m/s for 5 meters and 3.1 m/s for 10 meters , the average speed will be 4.2 m/s for 15 meters because the speed is increasing in equal proportion i.e (3.1 - 2) = .9 m/s
Please find the diagram attached.
For calculating speed for 3 meter distance, simply put it in the equation and solve.
It will be = .2 m/s
Hope the diagrams helped.
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walking forward.png [ 24.19 KiB | Viewed 63 times ]
walking backward.png [ 13.5 KiB | Viewed 63 times ]
speed walking.png [ 22.96 KiB | Viewed 70 times ]
hopping.png [ 20.79 KiB | Viewed 70 times ]
Statistics : Posted by sayan640 • on 22 Mar 2024, 06:02 • Replies 4 • Views 1035












