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One simple model for a person running the 100m dash is to assume the sprinter runs with constant acceleration until reaching top speed, then maintains that speed through the finish line.

If a sprinter reaches his top speed of 11.3m/s in 2.44s , what will be his total time?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Race length
L=100\ m

Runner reaches maximum velocity in
t_1=2.4\ s


v_(max)=11.3\ m/s

distance traveled during this time


v=u+at


11.3=0+a* 2.4


a=(11.3)/(2.4)=4.708\ m/s^2

distance traveled in this time


s=ut+(1)/(2)at^2


s=0+0.5* 4.708* (2.44)^2


s=14.014\ m

Remaining distance will be traveled with
v_(max)

remaining distance
d=100-14.014=85.98\ m

time taken
t_2=(d)/(v_(max))=(85.98)/(11.3)=7.609\ s

total time
t=t_1+t_2


t=2.44+7.609=10.049\ s

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