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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A tornado has been spotted in your area. The tornado warning said that the funnel cloud is traveling east at 40 miles per hour. The warning has given us the tornado's

OpenStudy (anonymous):

velocity

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You are riding your bike to the mall. You travel the first mile in 10 minutes. The last mile takes you 15 minutes. This is an example of

OpenStudy (anonymous):

average speed?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

average velocity. positive acceleration. instantaneous speed. negative acceleration those are the answer choices

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that is a tough one. since velocity has direction. unless to the mall is a direction it not postivie a cuzz you actually slow down its is not instant speed it could be negative acceleration. i wanna say d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it would be negitive acceleration?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup it is actually slowing down speed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If we want to know the velocity that an object is traveling, we must know the

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direction and magnitude

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distance and the time. distance and the speed. time and the direction. direction and speed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

those are the answerss

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distance and time, since velocity is the distance travelled by an object in a given time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The car salesman tells you that the car can go from a stopped position to 60 miles per hour in 6 seconds. He is giving you the car's rate of

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acceleration?

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You run to your girlfriend's house and announce that you were running at a rate of 15 miles per hour. She knows this is not true because she knows

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how far you live and how much time it took you to get there (or that you own a car that goes from 0 to 60 in seconds)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If we want to know the velocity that an object is traveling, we must know the direction and speed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I thought velocity and speed where one and the same, my apologies

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Describe what it means to view a moving object from a frame of reference. Give an example to illustrate your explanation.

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