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6 August, 22:09

A sprinter explodes out of the starting block with an acceleration of + 4.2 m/s2, which she sustains for 0.9 s. Then, her acceleration drops to zero for the rest of the race. (a) What is her velocity at t = 0.9 s. m/s (b) What is her velocity at the end of the race? m/s

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  1. 6 August, 22:29
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    a) 3.78 m/s

    b) 3.78 m/s

    Explanation:

    a) From the equations of kinematics we know that

    Vf - Vi = at

    since Initial speed Vi = 0

    acceleration = 4.2 m/s2

    so we have

    Vf = a t

    = (4.2) (0.9)

    = 3.78 m/s

    velocity at t = 0.9 s. m/s is 3.78 m/s

    b) If the sprinter maintains constant velocity then acceleration becomes zero.

    So velocity is 3.78 m/s
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