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Constant Acceleration of a cheetah
6.25 thank you!- 12345ME
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Constant Acceleration of a cheetah
it comes out to 32=32 + 1/2*a*3.2^2 0=1/2*a*3.2^2 ?- 12345ME
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Constant Acceleration of a cheetah
ya but so does Vo*t on the right side of the equation so they cancel each other out- 12345ME
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Constant Acceleration of a cheetah
but when you use d = vo*t + 1/2*a*t^2 i get 0= 1/2*a*3.2^2 which equals 0- 12345ME
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Constant Acceleration of a cheetah
distance= velocity x time right?- 12345ME
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Constant Acceleration of a cheetah
still have no idea what the distance is- 12345ME
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Constant Acceleration of a cheetah
this is all the problem says, doesn't give a distance.- 12345ME
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Constant Acceleration of a cheetah
Homework Statement A cheetah is hunting. Its prey runs for 3.2 s at a constant velocity of +10.0 m/s. Starting from rest, what constant acceleration must the cheetah maintain in order to run the same distance as its prey runs in the same time? Homework Equations V=Vo + a(t) The...- 12345ME
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Cheetah Acceleration: Solving Homework Problem in 3.2s
A cheetah is hunting. Its prey runs for 3.2 s at a constant velocity of +10.0 m/s. Starting from rest, what constant acceleration must the cheetah maintain in order to run the same distance as its prey runs in the same time?- 12345ME
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