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25 October, 21:40

In a 100. m race, Lisa crosses the finish line after 11.3 s. Accelerating uniformly, Lisa took 1.85 s to attain maximum speed, which she maintained for the rest of the race. What was Lisa's acceleration?

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  1. 25 October, 21:47
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    acceleration = 5.21 m/s²

    Explanation:

    given data

    distance d = 100 m

    time v = 11.3 s

    max speed time u = 1.85 s

    to find out

    acceleration a

    solution

    we know initial speed is zero

    and after 1.85 s lisa run 11.3 s

    so we consider after 1.85 s lisa run at constant speed that is 11.3 - 1.85 = 9.45 s

    we consider lisa run with velocity x

    so velocity

    V = u + at

    x = 0 + a (1.85)

    a = x / 1.85 m/s² ... 1

    and distance travel with x = speed * time

    distance at x velocity = 9.45 x ... 2

    now calculate the distance to reach at maximum speed by distance formula

    distance = ut + 1/2 * at²

    distance = 0 + 1/2 * (x/1.85) (1.85) ²

    distance = 0.925 x meters ... 3

    so from equation 2 and 3

    total distance = 0.925 x + 9.45 x

    100 = 0.925 x + 9.45 x

    so x = 9.6385 m/s

    so from equation 1

    a = x / 1.85 m/s²

    a = 9.6385 / 1.85 m/s²

    a = 5.21 m/s²
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