The speed of the car is 75 km/h
These are the formulas that we have to remember before solving the problem.
Speed is the rate of change of distance.
v = speed ( m/s )
d = distance ( m )
t = time ( s )
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
a = acceleration ( m/s² )
Δv = change in speed ( m/s )
t = time ( s )
Let us now tackle the problem!
Given:
distance = d = 150 km
time taken = t = 7200 s = 2 hours
Unknown:
velocity = v = ?
Solution:
The acceleration of the car is 0 m/s² because it travels with constant speed.
We could also plot the distance vs time graph as shown in the attachment.
Grade: Middle School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Kinematics
Keywords: indycar top speed of a fastest police car has ever gone
The car's speed is 75 km/hour, as determined by dividing the total distance travelled (150 km) by the total time taken (2 hours).
To answer this question, we use the
formula for speed
, which is distance traveled divided by the time taken. Here, the distance travelled by the car is 150 km and the time taken is 7200 s (which is equal to 2 hours). Therefore, the speed will be 150 km divided by 2 hours, resulting in a speed of
75 km/hour
, stated to the correct number of significant figures.
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Explanation:
Consider the example of the electric fan. The electrical energy used in the electric fan is greater than the kinetic energy of the moving fan blades.
According to the law of conservation of the energy, the energy is neither created nor destroyed. It always remains same.
The electrical energy used in the electric fan is also used in the producing unwanted sound energy.
The electrical energy in the electric fan is converted into any unwanted forms of energy. Like in producing unwanted sound energy and the heat energy. If the electric fan shakes then some of the electric energy is converted into unwanted kinetic energy.
Here, the electrical energy changes into sound energy, heat energy and kinetic energy.