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You get out of school and walk north for 20 minutes. You travel
1.6 km. What is your average velocity?
What is the


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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf v= 0.08 \ km/min \ North}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Velocity is found by dividing the displacement by the time.

[tex]v=\frac{s}{t}[/tex]

where s is the displacement and t is the time.

The displacement is 1.6 kilometers, but it needs a direction as well. The question notes you walked North. The time is 20 minutes.

[tex]s= 1.6 \ km \ North \\t= 20 \ min[/tex]

[tex]v=\frac{1.6 \ km \ North} { 20 \ min}[/tex]

Divide.

[tex]v= 0.08 \ km/min \ North[/tex]

Velocity is a vector quantity, so that is why it has the measurement and the direction.

The average velocity is 0.08 kilometers per minute North.

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