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22 January, 12:10

Starting from rest, a runner at a track meet reaches a speed of 7.5 m/s in 1.7 s. How far does she run during this time, assuming her acceleration is uniform?

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  1. 22 January, 12:35
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    For this problem, we use the equations derived for rectilinear motion at constant acceleration. The equations are:

    a = (v - v₀) / t

    x = v₀t + 0.5at²

    where

    a is acceleration

    v and v₀ are the final and initial velocities, respectively

    x is the distance

    t is the time

    First, let's determine the a to be used in the second equation:

    a = (7.5 m/s - 0 m/s) / 1.7 s = 4.411 m/s²

    x = (0) (1.7s) + 0.5 (4.411 m/s²) (1.7 s) ²

    x = 6.375 m
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