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The table shows the displacement-time data for a ship relative to a shore.

t(hours) 2.95 3.15 3.75 3.95 3.99 4.00
s(0 (miles) 14.95 17.61 27.23 31.01 31.80 32.00
Estimate the instantaneous velocity of the ship at t = 4 hours.
A.
20.00 mi./h.
B.
20.15 mi./h.
C.
20.25 mi./h.
OD.
20.50 mi./h.

The table shows the displacement-time data for a ship relative to a shore. t(hours-example-1
User Izabel
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The estimated instantaneous velocity of the ship at t=4 hours is approximately 20.00mi./h., which corresponds to option A.

To estimate the instantaneous velocity at t=4 hours, you can use the concept of average velocity over a small time interval. The instantaneous velocity is essentially the limit of the average velocity as the time interval approaches zero.

The average velocity avg_v over a small time interval Δt is given by the formula:

v_avg = Δs/Δt

where

Δs is the change in displacement and

Δt is the change in time.

In this case, you can use the data for t=3.99 hours and t=4.00 hours to estimate the instantaneous velocity

Δs=s(4.00)−s(3.99)

Δt=4.00−3.99

Calculate these values:

Δs=32.00−31.80=0.20miles

Δt=4.00−3.99=0.01hours

Now, calculate the average velocity:

v_avg = 0.20/0.01 =20.00mi./h.

So, the estimated instantaneous velocity of the ship at t=4 hours is approximately 20.00mi./h., which corresponds to option A.

User Ajmal V Aliyar
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Answer:

Explanation:

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