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10 December, 01:23

A 70.0 kg sprinter starts a race with an acceleration of 2.00 m/s2. If the sprinter accelerates at that rate for 29 m, and then maintains that velocity for the remainder of the 100 m dash, what will be his time (in s) for the race?

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  1. 10 December, 03:47
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    t = 12.82s

    Explanation:

    F = m*a

    = (70) * (2)

    = 140 N

    during the acceleration, the sprinter cover d = 29 m with time:

    d = 1/2*at

    29 = 1/2 * (2) * t^2

    t^2 = 29s

    t = 5.39s

    and attains the velocity of:

    v = a*t

    = 2*5.39

    = 10.77 m/s

    Then, to cover the last x = 80 m with a speed of 10.77 m/s in time:

    t = x/v

    = 80/10.77

    = 7.43s

    Therefore, it will take the sprinter 7.43 + 5.39 = 12.82s
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