Need Help with HS Physics Problem? Calculate Total Distance Traveled

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In summary, the problem involves an object traveling at a uniform velocity of 10 m/s for 3 seconds and then at a constant speed of 5 m/s for 2 seconds in the same direction. The total distance traveled can be calculated by adding the distance traveled in the first 3 seconds and the distance traveled in the next 2 seconds. The formula d = vt can be used to solve this problem.
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Can u help me solve this HS Physics problem?

Any help will be appreciated! :smile:

1.) An object travels in a straight line at a uniform velocity of 10 m/s for 3 seconds and then travels for 2 seconds at constant speed of 5 meters per second in the same direction. Calculate the total distance traveled.
 
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If I move at 10 m/s, that means I move a distance of 10 metres every second. So if I travel at that velocity for 3 whole seconds, how far have I gone? Do you see that d = vt is all you need for this problem. More importantly, do you see why it applies from my description?
 
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lol becareful distance and displacement displacement is a vector
 
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He does mention its in the same direction. If you have graph of the above data, then the area under the graph equals distance travelled(speed-time graph)
 
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so i haev 2 answers one 50 mph and one 65 mph , they probley are both wrong, but i used two different equations and obtained two different answers!?
 
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SpeedeRi2 said:
An object travels in a straight line at a uniform velocity of 10 m/s for 3 seconds
So how far does it travel in those first 3 seconds?
and then travels for 2 seconds at constant speed of 5 meters per second in the same direction.
And how far does it travel in these 2 seconds?

So... what's the total distance traveled?
 

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