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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 t 1) 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 find the average of d/t1 and 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

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