Eden M.
asked 02/25/23Consider the motion of Doctor Strange depicted in the graph below. (assume three significant figures.) what is Doctor Strange velocity vector from t= 5.00s to 7.00s?
1 Expert Answer
Hello, thank you for taking the time to post your question!
Would it be possible to pass along more information about what values are in the graph? The general formula that you want to use here to find the velocity vector is
Vavg = (r2 – r1) / (t2 – t1)
Where Vavg is the average velocity vector
r1 is the position vector at time t1 and
r2 is the position vector at time t2.
If you know those exact values from the graph you can plug into that formula in order to solve
Hopefully that gets you moving in the right direction! Feel free to reach out with a message if you have any questions beyond that! :)
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Stanton D.
no graph depicted, that's Strange Indeed.02/25/23