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An athlete starts at point A and runs at a constant speed of 5.40 m/s around a round track 250 . in diameter.
Find the x component of this runner's average velocity between points A and B.
GOT THIS!!! 3.4 m/s
Find the y component of this runner's average velocity between points A and B.
GOT THIS!!! 3.4 m/s
Find the x component of this runner's average ACCELERATION between points A and B.
nope. thought it was 0.95 because of a formula i found, but it is not.
Find the y component of this runner's average ACCELERATION between points A and B.
nope. thought it was 0.95 because of a formula i found, but it is not.
The change in velocity/time = average acceleration. I'm not sure how far apart the points are, so you'll need to figure that out.
Find the x component of this runner's average velocity between points A and B.
GOT THIS!!! 3.4 m/s
Find the y component of this runner's average velocity between points A and B.
GOT THIS!!! 3.4 m/s
Find the x component of this runner's average ACCELERATION between points A and B.
nope. thought it was 0.95 because of a formula i found, but it is not.
Find the y component of this runner's average ACCELERATION between points A and B.
nope. thought it was 0.95 because of a formula i found, but it is not.
The change in velocity/time = average acceleration. I'm not sure how far apart the points are, so you'll need to figure that out.
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Anonymous
it is -0.95 because it is in the y-direction
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