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Physics, 17.10.2021 14:00 kyriebarnes143

a) Estimate the numerical value of a typical walking speed (for a person) in units of mi/hr. Then, convert this value from mi/hr to m/s. (b) Next, estimate the numerical value of a typical running speed (for a person) in units of mi/hr, then convert this number to units of m/s. (c) Repeat this exercise for a typical residential driving speed. (d) Finally, consider a typical toll road or highway driving speed (not during rush hour!). Make your estimate in mi/hr and then convert to m/s.

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