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6 February, 20:31

Based on observations, the speed of a jogger can be approximated by the relation v 5 7.5 (1 2 0.04x) 0.3, where v and x are expressed in mi/h and miles, respectively. Knowing that x 5 0 at t 5 0, determine (a) the distance the jogger has run when t 5 1 h, (b) the jogger's acceleration in ft/s2 at t 5 0, (c) the time required for the jogger to run 6 mi.

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  1. 6 February, 20:39
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    solution:

    to find the speed of a jogger use the following relation:

    V

    =

    d

    x

    /d

    t

    =

    7.5

    *m

    i

    /

    h

    r

    ... (

    1

    )

    in Above equation in x and t. Separating the variables and integrating,



    d

    x

    /7.5

    *=



    d

    t

    +

    C

    or

    -

    4.7619

    =

    t

    +

    C

    Here C = constant of integration.

    x

    =

    0 at t

    =

    0

    , we get: C

    =

    -

    4.7619

    now we have the relation to find the position and time for the jogger as:

    -

    4.7619 =

    t

    -

    4.7619

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    (

    2

    )

    Here

    x is measured in miles and t in hours.

    (a) To find the distance the jogger has run in 1 hr, we set t=1 in equation (2),

    to get:

    = -

    4.7619

    =

    1

    -

    4.7619

    = -

    3.7619

    or x

    =

    7.15

    m

    i

    l

    e

    s

    (b) To find the jogger's acceleration in m

    i

    l

    /

    differentiate

    equation (1) with respect to time.

    we have to eliminate x from the equation (1) using equation (2).

    Eliminating x we get:

    v

    =

    7.5*

    Now differentiating above equation w. r. t time we get:

    a

    =

    d

    v/

    d

    t

    =

    -

    0.675

    /

    At

    t

    =

    0

    the joggers acceleration is:

    a

    =

    -

    0.675

    m

    i

    l

    /

    =

    -

    4.34

    *

    f

    t

    /

    (c) required time for the jogger to run 6 miles is obtained by setting

    x

    =

    6 in equation (2). We get:

    -

    4.7619

    (

    1

    -

    (

    0.04

    *

    6)

    ) ^

    7

    /

    10=

    t

    -

    4.7619

    or

    t

    =

    0.832

    h

    r

    s
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