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HELP...this is due in like 30 minutes!
Setting a world record in a 100 m race, Maggie and Judy cross the finish line in a dead heat, both taking 11.0 s. Accelerating uniformly, Maggie took 2.00 s and Judy 5.50 s to attain maximum speed, which they maintained for the rest of the race. (a) What was the accleration of each sprinter? (b) What were their respective maximum speeds? THANKZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!! IN ADVANCE |
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Re: HELP...this is due in like 30 minutes!
2 seperate problems. Just ignore everything about Judy at the moment.
First, you know how long judy took to get to her max speed. accel*time_spent_accel=speed. so there's one equation with two variables. Second, you know how far she travelled in 11 s. That's in two parts. how far she travelled in the 2s she was accelerating + how far she travelled in the (11-2) s she was at max speed == 100m. dist_accel + dist_at_speed = 100m two equations, two unknowns, solve. Plug in the times for Judy to get the answers for her. Note that I'm being specifically a little vague in my answer. If you don't know the equation for distance travelled in a period of time at constant acceleration.... well you should pay more attention in physics. |
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