Two skaters, Jo and Amba, are separately skating across a smooth, horizontal surface of ice - AQA - A-Level Maths Mechanics - Question 19 - 2021 - Paper 2
Question 19
Two skaters, Jo and Amba, are separately skating across a smooth, horizontal surface of ice.
Both are moving in the same direction, so that their paths are straight... show full transcript
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Step 1
Determine the shortest distance between their two parallel lines of motion.
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Answer
To find the shortest distance between the two parallel lines of motion, we first compute Jo's speed:
∣Jo′sspeed∣=(2.8)2+(9.6)2=7.84+92.16=100=10ms−1.
Now, we calculate the distance traveled by Jo in 4 seconds:
Jo′sdistance=10×4=40m.
Next, we determine the distance traveled after 4 seconds by Amba:
Amba′sdistance=8×4=32m.
Finally, to find the shortest distance between the two lines when both positions are 5 metres apart we calculate:
Distance=322+52=1024+25=1049≈32.4metres.