Motion Equation Homework: Solving with Simple Equations

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The discussion centers on solving a motion equation problem involving three individuals approaching a door. Participants clarify the time calculations for each person, emphasizing that the 1.75 meters is the gap between them, while the .25 meters accounts for the depth of people already at the door. There is confusion regarding the need for a geometric series, with suggestions that an arithmetic approach is more appropriate. The conversation also touches on the concept of "depth" in relation to the arrangement of people at the door. Ultimately, the focus remains on accurately determining the time each person takes to reach the door considering their initial positions.
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simple motion equations

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[/B] I am so confused so I can't solve the question
 

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Let t1 = 1.75 / 3.5 the time for the first person to reach the door
t2 = (2 * 1.75 - .25) / 3.5 time for second to reach first person
t3 = (3 * 1.75 - 2 * .25) / 3.5 time for third person to reach second person
Can you arrange this into a geometric series?
 
well I didnt see why there's a relationship between water level and the distance to person each other or simply L.
 
##t_n=n.1.75-(n-1).0.25)3.5##
 
I found the b) its 9
 
but stilll I didnt understand where that equation come from and a option
 
J Hann said:
Let t1 = 1.75 / 3.5 the time for the first person to reach the door
t2 = (2 * 1.75 - .25) / 3.5 time for second to reach first person
t3 = (3 * 1.75 - 2 * .25) / 3.5 time for third person to reach second person
Can you arrange this into a geometric series?
The 1.75 is the gap between people, so you don't need to subtract .25 from it.
And I don't think you mean a geometric series.
RyanH42 said:
but stilll I didnt understand where that equation come from and a option
Water level?
"Depth" here means in a horizontal direction. If there are three people pressed one against the other at the door then the depth is three people, or 3x.25m=0.75m.
 
No, I don't think you need a series (arithmetic not geometric).
If everyone starts moving at the same time then you should only need to calculate the
time required for the n'th person to reach layer of people at the locked door.
Incidentally, I subtracted the .25 to account for the increase in depth of people at the door.
Since the third person would travel (3 * 1.75 - 2 * .25) because there was a .50 layer of people
already at the door.
 
J Hann said:
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Since the third person would travel (3 * 1.75 - 2 * .25) because there was a .50 layer of people
already at the door.
How far from the door is the third person at time 0?
 
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