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The question is in the pictureplease answer problem 2Thank you

The question is in the pictureplease answer problem 2Thank you-example-1
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We know that the average velocity for a moving object can be written as its displacement divided by the time of the movement. This can be formalized as:


v=(\Delta s)/(\Delta t)

In our case, as the velocity is constant, this will not only be an average velocity, but the exact value. Replace our data we get:


v=(10)/(5)=2(m)/(s)

Thus, v=2m/s

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