How Much Power Does a Cheetah Generate During Acceleration?

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The discussion focuses on calculating the average power generated by a cheetah during its acceleration from rest to 3.4 m/s in 0.5 seconds, with a mass of 112 kg. The initial calculations suggest using the formula for power as P = mv^2/t, leading to a computed power of approximately 1294.7 watts. Participants clarify the correct approach to determining power, emphasizing the importance of using the change in kinetic energy. Additionally, there is a brief debate on the cheetah's acceleration capabilities compared to human performance, highlighting the cheetah's impressive speed. Overall, the conversation centers on the physics of acceleration and power generation in cheetahs.
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Homework Statement



The cheetah is one of the fastest-accelerating animals, because it can go from rest to 3.4 m/s (about 8 mi/h) in 0.5 s. If its mass is 112 kg, determine the average power developed by the cheetah during the acceleration phase of its motion. Express your answer in watts and horsepower.


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v = u + at ...since the cheetah is initially at rest , u = 0 m/s therefore
v = at and we have a = (v/t)

Now power is defined as rate of doing work

P = ( Force x displacement ) / time
P = (ma x s) / t where s is the displacement s = vt
P = (m) * (v/t) (vt) divided by time t

finally doing all the algebra gives us

P = mv ^2/ t
P = (112 x 3.4^2) / 0.5
P = 2589.4

are my units wrong? but where?
 
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Displacement s = average velocity* time.
So s = vt/2
 
Or you could simply find the change in KE and power = change in ke/time
 
so would it be p= {m(v/t)(vt/2)}/t
p= 1294.7 watts

is that right?
 
triplel777 said:
so would it be p= {m(v/t)(vt/2)}/t
p= 1294.7 watts

is that right?
No. It is only m*v^2.
Power = 1/2*m*v^2/t
 
rl.bhat said:
No. It is only m*v^2.
Power = 1/2*m*v^2/t

ok so 1/2*m*v^2/t
=1/2*112*3.4^2/0.5
=1294.7

is that it?
 
Oh! Sorry. You are right.
 
yup thanks so much :)
 
triplel777 said:

Homework Statement



The cheetah is one of the fastest-accelerating animals, because it can go from rest to 3.4 m/s (about 8 mi/h) in 0.5 s.

Really? I'm pretty sure if I started with a big leap, I could hit 8mph in not much more than .5s. Is that a high acceleration?

"...a cheetah can go from 0 to 60 miles (96 kilometers) an hour in only three seconds..."
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/cheetah.html

So, 0 to 8 in the first .5s, then 8 to 60 in 2.5s.

OK, that's nearly the same slope... (8/.5 = 16) versus (52/2.5 = 20.8).
 
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