To set a speed record in a measured (straight-line) distance d, a race car must be driven

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To set a speed record in a measured (straight-line) distance d, a race car must be driven first in one direction (in time 11) and then in the opposite direction (in time t2).
(a) To eliminate the effects of the wind and obtain the car's speed vc in a windless situation, should we flnd the average of d/t1and d/t2 (method 1) or should we divide d by the average of t1 and t2?
(b) What is the fractional difference in the two methods when a steady wind blows along the car's route and the ratio of the wind speed vrto the car's speed v, is 0.0240?
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Fundamentals of Physics

ISBN: 978-0471758013

8th Extended edition

Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick

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