In an experiment, a shearwater (a seabird) was taken from its nest, flown a distance 5220km away, and released. It found its way back to its nest a time 12.8days after release.a. If we place the origin in the nest and extend the +x-axis to the release point, what was the bird's average velocity for the return flight?v= ___.b. What was the bird's average velocity in m/s for the whole episode, from leaving the nest to returning?v= ___.

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Answer:

-4.72005 m/s

0 m/s

Explanation:

Displacement = 5220 km

Time = 12.8 days

The average velocity is given by

[tex]v_a=\dfrac{0-5220\times 10^3}{12.8\times 24\times 60\times 60}\\\Rightarrow v_a=-4.72005\ m/s[/tex]

The average  for the return flight is -4.72005 m/s

When the total displacement is divided by the total time of a journey then we get the average velocity.

Displacement is the minimum distance between the initial and final points of the journey.

Here, the displacement of the whole episode is 0 as the initial and final point is zero.

Hence, the average velocity for the whole episode is 0 m/s

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