A birds-eye view of the half-circular path of a girl on a bicycle. At t = 0, she starts at the bottom right and moves up and to the left, following a circular arc of radius R. At At, her path ends at 180° from her starting point,

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Problem 25PQ: Carolyn rides her bike 40.0 south of west for 5.40 miles as illustrated in Figure P3.25. What is the...
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A girl on a bicycle takes 13.4 s to ride half way around a circular track of radius 17.5 m

What is the girl's average speed (in m/s)?

What is the magnitude of her average velocity (in m/s)?

 

A birds-eye view of the half-circular path of a girl on a bicycle. At t = 0, she starts at
the bottom right and moves up and to the left, following a circular arc of radius R. At
At, her path ends at 180° from her starting point,
Transcribed Image Text:A birds-eye view of the half-circular path of a girl on a bicycle. At t = 0, she starts at the bottom right and moves up and to the left, following a circular arc of radius R. At At, her path ends at 180° from her starting point,
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