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A sprinter who weighs670 Nruns the first 7.0 mof a race in1.6 s, starting from rest and accelerating uniformly. What are the sprinter’s

  1. Speed and
  2. Kinetic energy at the end of the1.6 s?
  3. What average power does the sprinter generate during the1.6 sinterval?

Short Answer

Expert verified
  1. The speed of the sprinter is 8.8 m/s .
  2. Sprinter’s kinetic energy is 2.6 kJ .
  3. Average power is 1.6 kW .

Step by step solution

01

Given data:

Distance, S = 7.0 m

Time t = 1.6 s

Force, F = 670 N

Initial velocity, v0=0

02

To understand the concept:

Use the four equations of motion to solve such problems. Use the first and second equations of motion to get the value for acceleration and velocity accordingly.

The average power of the sprinter generated during the given time interval can be found by dividing the kinetic energy produced by the sprinter.

Formulae:

Equations of motion,

S=vt+12at2vf=v0+at

Here, S is the displacement, v is the average velocity, vfis the final velocity, v0 is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration, and t is time.

Kinetic energy is define by,

KE=12mv2

Here, m is the mass.

Average power is given by,

Pavg=KEt

03

(a) Calculate the sprinters speed:

From the equation of motion, you have

S=v0t+12at27.0m=0+0.5×a×1.6s2a=5.469m/s2

Using the second equation of motion,

v=v0+at=0+5.469m/s2×1.6s=8.8m/s

Hence, the speed of the sprinter is 8.8 m/s .

04

(b) Calculate the kinetic energy at the end of the 1.6 s :

You know that kinetic energy is,

KE=12mv2

But from Newton’s second law,

m=F/g=670N9.8m/s2=68.36kg

Therefore, the kinetic energy will be,

KE=0.5×68.36kg×8.8m/s2=2617.18J=2.6kJ

Hence, the sprinter’s kinetic energy is 2.6 kJ.

05

(c) Calculate the average power the sprinter generates during the 1.6s  interval:

Average power can be written as

Pavg=KEt=2617.18J1.6s=1635.74W=1.6kW

Hence, the average power is 1.6 W.

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