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A typical maximum speed for a unicycle is about 5 mph. While riding his giraffe unicycle, Mike accelerates from rest to the typical maximum speed in 2.5 s. How far does Mike travel during this time?

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Answer:


s = 9.167\,ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Converting units into fundamental units is the first step. The maximum speed is:


v_(f) = (5\,(mi)/(h) )\cdot ((5280\,ft)/(1\,mi) )\cdot ((1\,h)/(3600\,s) )


v_(f) = 7.333\,(ft)/(s)

Let assume that Mike accelerates at a constant rate. Hence, accelaration is obtained from this formula:


a = (v_(f))/(t)


a = (7.333\,(ft)/(s) )/(2.5\,s)


a = 2.933\,(m)/(s^(2))

Then, distance travelled by the unicycle can be found easily:


s = ((7.333\,(m)/(s) )^(2))/(2\cdot (2.933\,(m)/(s^(2)) ))


s = 9.167\,ft

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