An airplane flies 100 km north in 20 min, then 150 km west in 40 min and finally 500 km
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Physics, 14.11.2019 01:31 hoosierkid5633
An airplane flies 100 km north in 20 min, then 150 km west in 40 min and finally 500 km
south in 52 min.
a. what is the total distance and total displacement of the plane?
b. what are the average velocity and average speed for the trip?
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