80.6k views
4 votes
A cheetah can go from a state of resting to running at 20 m/s in just two seconds. What is the cheetah's average acceleration?

User Subburaj
by
6.6k points

2 Answers

2 votes

A cheetah can go from rest to running at 20m/s in 2 seconds. Plug in 2 for s

20/2

Simplify. Divide.

20/2 = 10

10 meters per second² is your average acceleration

User Sergey Moiseev
by
8.0k points
2 votes

Answer

10 m/s^2

Explanation

To solve this, we are using the average acceleration formula:


a=(v_(f)-v_(i))/(t_(f)-t_(i))

where


a is the average acceleration


v_(i) is the initial velocity


v_(f) is the final velocity


t_(i) is the initial time


t_(f) is the final time

Since the cheetah go from state of resting, the initial velocity and time are both zero, so
v_(i)=0 and
t_(i)=0. Now, the cheetah go from resting to 20 m/s in two seconds, so
v_(f)=(20m)/(s) and
t_(f)=2s.

Now that we have our values, let's replace them in our formula to find
a:


a=((20m)/(s)-0)/(2s-0)


a=((20m)/(s))/(2s)


a=((20m)/(s))/(2s)


a=(20m)/(2s^2)


a=(10m)/(s^2)

The average acceleration of the cheetah is 10 m/s^2

User JorgenH
by
7.7k points