Man & Dog: DistanceTraveled Ques.

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In summary, a man jogs at 1.5m/s while his dog waits 1.6s before running at 3.8m/s to catch up with the man. The question asks for the distance traveled by both the man and the dog when they meet, and to find this, we need to consider what quantity must be the same for both the man and the dog at that point. The hint given is that this quantity is velocity.
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I am having a problem with a question, I am wondering if anyone can help me with it.
A man jogs at a speed of 1.5m/s. His dog waits 1.6s and then takes off running at a speed of 3.8m/s to catch the man. How far will they have each traveled when the dog catches up with the man? Answer in units of m.
 
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You need to show some work before we can help you. As a hint, what quantity must be the same for both the man and the dog when the catches the man up?
 
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cristo said:
You need to show some work before we can help you. As a hint, what quantity must be the same for both the man and the dog when the catches the man up?

The acceleration?
 
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AraProdieur said:
The acceleration?

No. Think about it like this. Imagine you are walking down the street and your dog is following you. When it catches you up, you are both in the same ______.
 
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cristo said:
No. Think about it like this. Imagine you are walking down the street and your dog is following you. When it catches you up, you are both in the same ______.

velocity
 

What is the "Man & Dog: DistanceTraveled Ques." experiment about?

The "Man & Dog: DistanceTraveled Ques." experiment is a study that aims to measure the distance traveled by a man and his dog while walking together, and compare it to the distance traveled by the man alone.

What is the purpose of this experiment?

The purpose of this experiment is to determine if having a dog companion affects the distance traveled by a person during a walk, and to understand the potential benefits of walking with a dog.

How is the distance traveled measured in this experiment?

In this experiment, the distance traveled is measured using a pedometer or a fitness tracker, which counts the number of steps taken by the man and his dog.

What are the potential benefits of walking with a dog?

Some potential benefits of walking with a dog include increased physical activity, improved mood and mental health, and social interaction with other dog owners.

What are the possible limitations of this experiment?

The possible limitations of this experiment include variations in walking speed and distance between different individuals and dogs, as well as external factors such as weather and terrain that may affect the distance traveled.

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