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(Please answer my question from second paragraph. The main Q is not the problem for now.)

A train increases its speed steadily from 10 m/s to 20 m/s in 1 minute. (a) What is its average speed during this time, in m/s? (b) How far does it travel while increasing its speed?

My teacher says the answer to (a) is ​​​​​​​​​10m/s
(without using any formulas or explanations, she just makes us choose between 10 or 20m/s.) and for (b) she makes us write down a sentence ​​​I dont recall anymore. I'm wondering if she is correct or not because​​​​​​​​ every answer I found on the internet contradicts her​​​​​​ ​otherwise. ​​​​​

User Mohikhsan
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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

from 10 m/s to 20 m/s

average is (10 + 20 )/2 = 15 m/s average

15 m/s * 60 sec = 900 meters

Here is a longer way to find out how fa it travelled

a = acceleration = change in velocity/ change in time

= 10 m/s / 60 sec = 1/6 m / s^2

xf = xo + vo t + 1/2 a t^2

= 0 + 10 (60) + 1/2 ( 1/6)(60)^2

= 600 + 1/12 (3600) = 900 meters

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