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Question 6
The graph represents the motion of a cyclist at the start of an Olympic race. (i) Calculate the initial acceleration. (ii) Another cyclist has a smaller initial ac... show full transcript
Step 1
Answer
To calculate the initial acceleration of the cyclist, we first identify the change in velocity and the time period over which this change occurs.
From the graph, at 0 seconds, the velocity is 0 m/s, and at 2 seconds, the velocity rises to 12 m/s. Thus, the change in velocity ( \Delta v) is:
The time interval ( \Delta t) is:
Using the formula for acceleration ((a)):
Thus, the initial acceleration is 6 m/s².
Step 2
Answer
The second cyclist has a smaller initial acceleration and then reaches a constant velocity of 17 m/s.
To represent this on the graph:
Make sure the line representing this cyclist’s motion is distinct from the first cyclist’s motion on the graph.
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