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vfiekz [6]
3 years ago
9

You ride your bike from home to school, covering a distance of 3 km in 15 min. what is your average speed in km/h?

Physics
1 answer:
MrRa [10]3 years ago
3 0
15 minutes = .25 hrs
3km/.25 hrs
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For example, converting from meter to centimeters, means to transform the unit of measure (the pattern of comparison) from meter to centimeter.


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Therefore, converting it to centimeters means that you want to know how many times is 3 meters relative to the a new pattern named centimeter.


Since, 1 meter equals 100 cm, you build a conversion factor which you can use to make the conversion:


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The most common mathematical operations are the basic ones: addition, substraction, multiplication and division.


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A generator consists of a 18-cm by 12-cm rectangular loop with 500 turns of wire spinning at 60 Hz in a 25 mT uniform magnetic field. The generator output is connected to a series RC circuit consisting of a 150 Ω and a 35 μF capacitor.What is the average power delivered to the circuit?

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