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6 November, 11:32

In a women's 100-m race, accelerating uniformly, Laura takes 2.14 s and Healan 3.15 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? aLaura = m/s2 aHealan = m/s2

(b) What are their respective maximum speeds vLaura, max = m/s vHealan, max = m/s

(c) Which sprinter is ahead at the 5.85-s mark, and by how much? is ahead by m.

(d) What is the maximum distance by which Healan is behind Laura? m At what time does that occur? s

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  1. 6 November, 13:35
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    a) aLaura = 5.01 m/s²

    aHealan = 3.60 m/s²

    b) v Laura, max = 10.7 m/s

    v Helana, max = 11.3 m/s

    c) Laura is ahead by 2.8 m.

    d) Healan is behind Laura for 98.7 m (10.3 s).

    Explanation:

    The equations for position and velocity of the runners at time "t" while running with constant acceleration are as follows:

    x = x0 + v0 · t + 1/2 · a · t²

    v = v0 + a · t

    Where:

    x = position of the runner at time "t".

    x0 = initial position.

    v0 = initial velocity.

    t = time.

    a = acceleration.

    v = velocity at time "t".

    Since the runners start from rest at the origin of the frame of reference (the start line), x0 and v0 = 0

    a) When the runners run at constant velocity their position will be:

    x = x0 + v · t

    Both runners reach the 100 m at 10.4 s.

    For Laura, the time traveled at constant speed is (10.4 s - 2.14 s) 8.26 s

    For Healan, (10.4 s - 3.15 s) 7.25 s

    The total traveled distance will be the sum of the distance traveled with constant acceleration plus the distance traveled at constant velocity.

    Be:

    x₁, v₁, a₁ = position, velocity and acceleration of Laura respectively.

    x₂, v₂, a₂ = position, velocity and acceleration of Healan respectively.

    At t = 10.4 s:

    x₁ = x₂ = 100 m

    x0₁ + v₁ · 8.26 s = 100 m

    x0₂ + v₂ · 7.25 s = 100 m

    The initial position of Laura will be the position reached after 2.14 s:

    x0₁ = 1/2 · a₁ · (2.14 s) ²

    and her velocity will be the velocity reached during that 2.14 s:

    v₁ = a₁ · 2.14 s

    Replacing v₁ and x0₁ in the equation of position at t = 10.4 s:

    1/2 · a₁ · (2.14 s) ² + a₁ · 2.14 s · 8.26 s = 100 m

    a₁ · (1/2· (2.14 s) ² + 2.14 s · 8.26 s) = 100 m

    a₁ = 100 / (1/2· (2.14 s) ² + 2.14 s · 8.26 s)

    a₁ = 5.01 m/s²

    The initial position of Healan will be the position reached after 3.15 s:

    x0₂ = 1/2 · a₂ · (3.15 s) ²

    And her velocity will be the velocity reached after 3.15 s:

    v₂ = a₂ · 3.15 s

    Replacing v₂ and x0₂in the equation of position at t = 10.4 s:

    1/2 · a₂ · (3.15 s) ² + a₂ · 3.15 s · 7.25 s = 100 m

    a₂ · (1/2 · (3.15 s) ² + 3.15 s · 7.25 s) = 100 m

    a₂ = 100 / (1/2 · (3.15 s) ² + 3.15 s · 7.25 s)

    a₂ = 3.60 m/s²

    b) The maximum velocity of Laura will be:

    v₁ = a₁ · 2.14 s

    v₁ = 5.01 m/s² · 2.14 s =

    v₁ = 10.7 m/s

    The maximum velocity of Healan will be:

    v₂ = a · 3.15 s

    v₂ = 3.60 m/s² · 3.15 s

    v₂ = 11.3 m/s

    c) The position of Laura at t = 5.85 s is:

    x₁ = x0₁ + v₁ · (5.85 s - 2.14 s)

    x₁ = 1/2 · 5.01 m/s² · (2.14 s) ² + 10.7 m/s · 3.71 s

    x₁ = 51.2 m

    The positon of Healan is:

    x₂ = x0₂ + v₂ · (5.85 s - 3.15 s)

    x₂ = 1/2 · 3.60 m/s² · (3.15 s) ² + 11.3 m/s · 2.7 s

    x₂ = 48.4 m

    Laura is ahead by (51.2 m - 48.4 m) 2.8 m

    d) Let's find the time at which Healan reaches Laura:

    At that time x₁ = x₂

    x₁ = 1/2 · 5.01 m/s² · (2.14 s) ² + 10.7 m/s · (t-2.14 s)

    x₁ = 11.5 m - 23.0 m + 10.7 m/s · t

    x₁ = - 11.5 m + 10.7 m/s · t

    x₂ = 1/2 · 3.60 m/s² · (3.15 s) ² + 11.3 m/s (t - 3.15 s)

    x₂ = 17.9 m - 35.6 m + 11.3 m/s · t

    x₂ = - 17.7 m + 11.3 m/s · t

    x₂ = x₁

    -17.7 m + 11.3 m/s · t = - 11.5 m + 10.7 m/s · t

    11.3 m/s · t - 10.7 m/s · t = - 11.5 m + 17.7 m

    0.6 m/s · t = 6.2 m

    t = 6.2 m / 0.6 m/s

    t = 10.3 s

    Healan is behind Laura for 10.3 s

    The distance traveled by Healan during that time is:

    x₂ = - 17.7 m + 11.3 m/s · t

    x₂ = - 17.7 m + 11.3 m/s · 10.3 s

    x₂ = 98.7 m

    Healan is behind Laura for 98.7 m.
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