The average speed of a cyclist depends on a number of factors. These factors include:
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The average speed of a jogger is typically around 5 to 6 miles per hour. This can vary depending on factors such as fitness level, terrain, and individual pace.
A jogger's average speed is
(the total distance he travels) divided by (the time he spends jogging).
While moving, the average jogger's speed is between 3 mph and 10 mph.
The average jogging speed is around 5-6 miles per hour, but this can vary depending on factors such as fitness level, terrain, and distance.
No, a jogger moving at a constant speed is not accelerating. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so if the jogger's speed remains constant, there is no acceleration.
The total distance covered by the jogger is the sum of the distances covered in the first 3 minutes and the last 2 minutes. Using the formula distance = speed × time, the total distance is 5 m/s × 3 min + 4 m/s × 2 min = 15 m + 8 m = 23 m. The total time taken is 3 min + 2 min = 5 min. Therefore, the average speed is total distance / total time = 23 m / 5 min = 4.6 m/s.
The total displacement of the jogger can be found by adding up the individual displacements from each segment. The displacement for the first segment is (5 m/s) * (4 minutes) = 20 meters. The displacement for the second segment is (4 m/s) * (3 minutes) = 12 meters. Therefore, the total displacement is 20 meters + 12 meters = 32 meters.
Average speed = Total distance / Total time