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28 January, 04:12

In a women's 100-m race, accelerating uniformly, laura takes 1.96 s and healan 3.11 s to attain their maximum speeds, which they each maintain for the rest of the race. they cross the finish line simultaneously, both setting a world record of 10.4 s. (a) what is the acceleration of each sprinter?

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  1. 28 January, 04:35
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    First we write the kinematic equations

    a

    v = a * t + vo

    r = (1/2) at ^ 2 + vo * t + ro

    We have then that:

    (10.4 - t) = time that they run at their maximum speed

    For Laura:

    d = (1/2) at ^ 2 + (at) (10.4 - t)

    100 m = (1/2) a (1.96) ^ 2 + [ (1.96) a] (8.44)

    100 = 1.9208a + 16.5424a

    100 = 18.4632a

    a = 100 / 18.4632 = 5.42 m / s ^ 2

    For Healen:

    100 = (1/2) a (3.11) ^ 2 + [ (3.11) a] (7.29)

    100 = 4.83605a + 22.6719a

    100 = 27.50795a

    a = 100 / 27.50795

    a = 3.64 m / s ^ 2

    Answer:

    the acceleration of each sprinter is

    Laura: 5.42 m / s ^ 2

    Healen 3.64 m / s ^ 2
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