A cyclist is riding along at a constant velocity of 15 m/s. he then accelerates at a uniform rate of 0.50 m/s2 over a distance of 64 m. how long did he accelerate for?

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Answer:

Cyclist will take 4 seconds to travel 64 meter.

Explanation:

 We have equation of motion, [tex]s= ut+\frac{1}{2} at^2[/tex], s is the displacement, u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration and t is the time.

 In this case initial velocity = 15 m/s, acceleration = 0.50 [tex]m/s^2[/tex], we need to calculate time when displacement = 64 meter.

 Substituting

[tex]64=15*t+\frac{1}{2} *0.50*t^2\\ \\ t^2+60t-256=0\\ \\ (t-4)(t+64)=0[/tex]

 t = 4 seconds or t = -64 seconds(which is not possible).

So he will take 4 seconds to travel 64 meter.


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