In the classic book by Jules Veme, Phileas Fogg travels around the world in 80 days. Leaving London, heading east, and arriving back in London 80 days later from the west. If the radius of the Earth is 6.38 x 106 m (for this problem, treat London as being on the equator), find the average velocity of Mr. Fogg. P.. zero 2. 0.92 m/s C 5.8 m/s E More information is needed.

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In the classic book by Jules Veme, Phileas Fogg travels around the world in 80 days. Leaving London,
heading east, and arriving back in London 80 days later from the west. If the radius of the Earth is 6.38 x
106 m (for this problem, treat London as being on the equator), find the average velocity of Mr. Fogg.
P.. zero
2.0.92 m/s
C 5.8 m/s
E More information is needed.
A student throws a ball straight up at 22 m/s, releasing the ball 1.5 m above the ground. What is the
maximum height of the ball above the ground?
A. 24.7 m
D.3.0 m
C.15.3 m
26.2 m
E. 27.7 m
CS
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Transcribed Image Text:In the classic book by Jules Veme, Phileas Fogg travels around the world in 80 days. Leaving London, heading east, and arriving back in London 80 days later from the west. If the radius of the Earth is 6.38 x 106 m (for this problem, treat London as being on the equator), find the average velocity of Mr. Fogg. P.. zero 2.0.92 m/s C 5.8 m/s E More information is needed. A student throws a ball straight up at 22 m/s, releasing the ball 1.5 m above the ground. What is the maximum height of the ball above the ground? A. 24.7 m D.3.0 m C.15.3 m 26.2 m E. 27.7 m CS mcanner
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