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Jake decided to walk from his room to the class 1.3 miles away. The class will s

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Question

Jake decided to walk from his room to the class 1.3 miles away. The class will start in 13.5 minutes. As he is walking, he is getting more and more concerned about making it on time. So he keeps walking ever a little faster, maintaining a tiny acceleration of 3.4 mm/s2. Is he going to be late after all? If you find that he will be late, answer by how many minutes. Perhaps he will arrive early? Then he did not need to exert himself quite so much! In this case, what is the smallest magnitude of acceleration that would still get him to class in time (the answer may be in either mm/s2, or in m/s2).

Explanation / Answer

Part (a)

Time taken by jake is given by

d=vit+at2/2

(13.6)(1.609344)(1000)=0t+3.4t2/2

t=1109.35 s

t=18.4893 min

He will be late by=18.4893-13.5=4.9893 min

Part (b)

Minimum acceleration to reach at time in class will be given by

d=vit+at2/2

(13.6)(1.609344)(1000)=a (810)2/2

a= 6.37753 mm/s2

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