The average velocity of the bike is 6 meters per second when the velocity of a bike increases from 2 meters per second to 10 meters per second as its accelerates uniformly down hill.
Explanation:
Given data
Final velocity = 2 meters per second
Initial velocity = 10 meters per second
To find - Average velocity
The Average velocity is defined as the velocity which is equal to the sum of final velocity and initial velocity, divided by two.
Average velocity = (final velocity + initial velocity) ÷ 2 meters per second
Average velocity = (2 + 10) ÷ 2 (meters per second)
Average velocity = 12 ÷ 2 (meters per second)
Average velocity = 6 (meters per second)
If the velocity of a bike increases from 2 meters per second to 10 meters per second as it accelerates uniformly down hill the average velocity of the bike is 6 meters per second