Determining Uniform Speed from Given Data
<p>To determine if an object has uniform speed, we compare the distances traveled in equal time intervals. If the distances are equal, the speed is uniform. Without the complete data, we cannot solve this. However, the general approach would be:</p>
<p>1. Find the distance traveled in each time interval. If the intervals are given as \( t_1, t_2, t_3, \ldots \) and the distances are \( d_1, d_2, d_3, \ldots \), ensure that each \( t_i \) is equal.</p>
<p>2. Calculate the speed for each interval: \( v_i = \frac{d_i}{t_i} \).</p>
<p>3. Compare the speeds: if \( v_1 = v_2 = v_3 = \ldots \), the object has uniform speed.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, without complete data, we cannot provide a numerical solution.</p>