given:
speed=2 mph
acceleration=.5mph
time=speed/acceleration
=2/0.5
=4h
walked distance=speed*time
=2*4
=8miles
this sum can also be approached by laws of motion
(but i think barns cant really walk !!!!!!!!!!)
2006-10-11 23:24:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Ten miles. The speed of the barn,or the acceleration of the barn, is irrelevant.
2006-10-12 06:15:49
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answered by GreenHornet 5
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Why (and how) is the barn moving? Not to mention, accelerating would indicate the speed would be increasing all the time
2006-10-12 06:15:01
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answered by rules27 6
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Barn owls do not walk very well and i doubt they will walk that far at that speed...i think he'd rather fly over at a higher speed!
2006-10-12 06:14:53
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answered by NikkiP 2
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hahahahahaa!!!
a barn owl can't walk that distance! why would it need to anyway?
your question's redundant 'cos barn owls do'nt behave that way. and is the barn on wheels? does it have an engine to drive it forward or is it slowly slipping down a ravine? lol
2006-10-12 07:05:33
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answered by Can I Be Your Pet? 6
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Ten mIles. And what's the barn got to do with it?
2006-10-12 06:10:52
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answered by nelly 2
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6 mile
2006-10-12 06:11:21
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answered by George P 1
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Owls do not walk very well. The talons are not adapted to locomotion.
2006-10-12 06:07:32
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answered by Holden 5
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