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17 February, 06:13

A football player carrying the ball runs straight ahead at the line of scrimmage and directly into a wall of defensive linemen. The ball carrier has an initial speed of 7.68 m/s and is stopped in a time interval of 0.202 s. Find the magnitude and direction of his average acceleration.

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  1. 17 February, 06:41
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    For this problem, we use the derived equations for rectilinear motion at constant acceleration. The equation is:

    a = (v - v₀) / t

    where

    v and v₀ is the final and initial velocities, respectively

    t is time

    a is acceleration

    Since it eventually comes to a stop, v=0. Substituting the values,

    a = (0 - 7.68 m/s) / 0.202 s

    a = - 38.02 m/s²

    Hence, the magnitude of the acceleration is - 38.02 m/s². The direction is still aiming along the straight line, but the negative sign signifies that the the ball is decelerating.
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