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In 1989, Carl Lewis established a world record when he ran the 100. meter dash in 9.92 seconds. What was his average speed (in m/s) for the race? Remember to include your data, equation, and work when solving this problem.



Respuesta :

V=r/t
Speed equals displacement over the time

V=100/9.92=10.08ms^-1

Answer: His average speed (in m/s) for the race was 10.08 m/s

Explanation:

Given data

Total distance traveled , D= 100 meter

Total time taken , T= 9.92 seconds

>The average speed([tex]V_{avg}[/tex] ) of an object is the total distance traveled by the object divided by the total time taken to cover that distance .i.e.,

[tex]V_{avg}=\frac{D}{T}=\frac{100}{9.92}\, \frac{m}{s}=10.08\: \frac{m}{s}[/tex]

Thus his average speed (in m/s) for the race was 10.08 m/s