The average speed of the car, between the two photographs, is 1.6 meters per second.
To calculate the average speed of the car based on the information provided, we need to know how many road marks (each 0.8 meters apart) the car passed between the two photographs.
However, since the exact number of marks is not specified, let's assume the car passed one mark in the 0.5 seconds between the two photographs.
Using the formula for average speed:
![\[ \text{Average Speed} = \frac{\text{Total Distance}}{\text{Total Time}} \]](https://img.qammunity.org/2024/formulas/physics/high-school/th2qmd88nslatdv77t00qz71rfilso2z8v.png)
- Total Distance : If the car passed one mark, the distance traveled is 0.8 meters.
- Total Time : The time interval is 0.5 seconds.
Plugging these values into the formula:
![\[ \text{Average Speed} = \frac{0.8 \, \text{m}}{0.5 \, \text{s}} \]](https://img.qammunity.org/2024/formulas/physics/high-school/rgtojge7ftn5qoejv7mgm0qvz3pjo06d43.png)
Let's calculate the average speed.
The average speed of the car, assuming it passed one mark (0.8 meters) in the 0.5 seconds between the two photographs, is 1.6 meters per second.