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A world-class sprinter can reach a top speed (of about 11.8 m/s ) in the first 19.0 m of a race. what is the average acceleration of this sprinter

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We use the kinematic equation of motion, to calculate the average acceleration


v^(2) =u^(2) +2a (h-h_(0) )

or
a=(v^(2) -v_(0)^2)/(2(h-h_(0)) )

Here,
v_(0) is initial speed , v is final speed h is covered distance
h_(0) is initial position.

Given
v= 11.8 m/s ,
v_(0) =0 ,
h = 19.0 m and
h_(0) =0.

Substituting these values in above equation we get,


a=((11.8)^2-0)/(2(19.0-0)) \\\\\ a =3.66 m/s^2

Thus, the average acceleration of the sprinter is
3.66 m/s^2.

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