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1. does the speedometer of a car read average speed or instantaneous sp…

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  1. does the speedometer of a car read average speed or instantaneous speed? how do you know? 2. if the speedometer of your car reads a constant speed of 40km/hr, can you say 100% for sure that the car has a constant velocity? explain your answer. 3. what two controls on a car cause a change in speed? 4. what control causes a change in velocity? 5. what is the acceleration of a car that travels in a straight line at a constant speed? 6. describe a situation in which you can accelerate even though your speed doesnt change.

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Response

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Brief Explanations

The speedometer of a car measures instantaneous speed at a particular moment. It doesn't directly measure average speed over a time - interval. So, it reads instantaneous speed.

Brief Explanations

A constant reading on the speedometer means the magnitude of the velocity (speed) is constant. But velocity is a vector with both magnitude and direction. Without information about direction, we can't be 100% sure of constant velocity.

Brief Explanations

The accelerator (gas pedal) increases speed and the brake decreases speed. These are the two main controls that cause a change in speed.

Answer:

The speedometer of a car reads instantaneous speed.

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