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Solnce55 [7]
3 years ago
8

ring a race a swimmer completes two laps. The first lap is From point A to B; the second is from B to A. Each lap is 60 meters l

ong. The average speed for the first lap is 2 m/s; for the second lap it is 4 m/s.(a) How long does it take the swimmer to complete the race
Physics
1 answer:
cupoosta [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Total time to complete the race = 45 sec

Explanation:

We have given that each lap is 60 m long

Average speed for the first lap = 2 m/sec

So time taken to complete the first lap time\ t=\frac{distance}{speed}=\frac{60}{2}=30sec

Average speed for second lap = 2 m/sec

So time taken to cover the second lap time\ t=\frac{distance}{speed}=\frac{60}{4}=15sec

So total time to complete the race = 30 +15 =45 sec

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