squared. B.) Imagine you looked up the accelerations of the following objects: s
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B.) Imagine you looked up the accelerations of the following objects: snails, humans, Thomson's gazelles, the space shuttle, Formula One race cars, and F-16 fighter jets. Which of the following statements about the acceleration of a cheetah would you expect to be true?
If you can only answer one that is fine but if that is the case please answer the first one thanks cramster.
The acceleration of a cheetah is greater than the acceleration of a snail but less than the acceleration of a human. The acceleration of a cheetah is greater than the acceleration of a Thomson's gazelle but less than the acceleration of the space shuttle during liftoff. The acceleration of a cheetah is greater than the acceleration of a Formula One race car but less than the acceleration of an F-16 fighter jet.
Explanation / Answer
the answer is 10.1 {m/s^2} because 50miles = 80467.2meters, 1hour= 3600second : seconds because 2.22 is on units of seconds, meters because the exercise ask for it 80467.2meters/3600second = 22.352meters/second which is proportional to 50miles/hours since acceleration is equal to velocity divide by time: A = V/T just divide 22.352meters/second by 2.22 second the answer is 10.0684....... rounded = 10.1m/s^2 Part B: The answer is: {The acceleration of a cheetah is greater than the acceleration of a Thomson's gazelle but less than the acceleration of the space shuttle during liftoff.} because the second one is obvious; the acceleration of human is in fact very slow and, the third one fail because formula1 in fact are faster than cheetahs a formula one: They can go 0 - 100 mph and back to zero in 4 secs. It can go from 185 mph to 0 in a little more than 2 seconds in a distance of 85 metres hope it help.:)
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