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A hockey player is standing on his skates on a frozen pond when an opposing player, moving with a uniform speed of 4.0 m/s, skates by with the puck. After 2.80 s, the first player makes up his mind to chase his opponent. If he accelerates uniformly at 0.14 m/s2, determine each of the following:

a. How long does it take him to catch his opponent?
b. How far has he traveled in that time?

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Answer:

a)
t=59.817652833125294s \approx 59.8s

b)
D_1=894.01m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

Speed of opposing player
V_2=4.0m/s

First player chase his opponent after
t=2.80t

Acceleration of first player
a=0.14 m/s2

Let time of catch be
t_c

a)Generally the Equation for distance covered is mathematically given as follows

Distance to catch First opponent


D_1=(1)/(2)(0.14)t^2


D_1=0.07t^2

Distance to covered Second opponent


D_2=(2.8+t)*4

Generally when first opponent catch the second opponent it is represented mathematically as


D_2=D_1


0.07t^2=(2.8+t)*4


0.07t^2=11.2+4t


0.07t^2-4t-11.2


t=59.817652833125294s \approx 59.8s

b)Generally the the total time traveled by the first opponent is mathematically given as


D_1=(t^2)/(4)


D_1=(59.8^2)/(4)


D_1=894.01m

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