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4 June, 17:53

Q6) A speed skater moving to the left across frictionless ice at 8.0 m/s hits a 5.0-m-wide patch of rough ice. She slows steadily, then continues on at 6.0 m/s. What is the magnitude of her acceleration on the rough ice?

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  1. 4 June, 18:18
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    -2.8 m/s²

    Explanation:

    Acceleration: This can be defined as the rate of change of velocity The S. I unit of acceleration is m/s²

    Using the equation of motion,

    v² = u² + 2as ... Equation 1

    Where v = Final velocity, u = initial velocity, a = acceleration, s = distance,

    Given: v = 6.0 m/s, u = 8.0 m/s, s = 5.0 m.

    Substituting into equation 1

    6² = 8²+2 (a) 5

    36 = 64 + 10a

    10a = 36-64

    10a = - 28

    10a/10 = - 28/10

    a = - 2.8 m/s²

    Note: a is negative because because the skater decelerate on the rough ice

    Hence the magnitude of her acceleration is = - 2.8 m/s²
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