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Physics: Motion in One Dimension: The Tortoise and the Hare Race; Kinematics


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A turtle and a rabbit engage in a footrace over a distance of 4.00km. The rabbit runs 0.500km and then stops for a 90min nap. Upon awakening, he remembers the race and runs twice as fast. Finishing the course in a total time of 1.75h, the rabbit wins the race.

A) Calculate the average speed of the Rabbit.

~I knew how to find the avg speed by dividing 4.00km and 1.75h. i got 2.28km/h

B) What was his average speed before he stopped for a nap? Assume no detours or doubling back.

~I converted the break of 90min to 1.5h.  and i know that more than one step is required to answer this. I just don't know where to start.

The question is asking to find the answers in km/h

 


 

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How do you feel about

t1 = 0.5/v  ?

?

Well you have obviously gone to bed for your well earned rest.

If it all becomes clear in the morning perhaps you can find a similar expression for t2 in terms of the distance run and v, the original velocity?

then you know the total of t1 and t2 so if you can then form an equation by adding them together and equating their sum to this, you can solve it for v , which is the speed you require.

 

I would be interested if you would post your quation and how you solved it

Then I will show you my version, which may be of interest.

 

Good night anyway.

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Inreference to your pm well done for solving it. +1

I have replied there about the posting restriction.

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for some reason it isnt letting me post anymore. But i did solve it.  t=d/t

 

0.25h= 0.500km/v1+ 3.50/2v1 

0.25h= (2)0.500km/(2)v1 + 3.50/2v1

0.25h= 1km/2v1 + 3.50/2v1

0.25h= 4.50km/2v1

0.25h(2v1)= 4.50km

2v1= 4.50km/(0.25h)

2v1= 18km/k

v1=18km/h/2

v1=9km/h

I solved the equation like this - I used just v instead of v1 for the velocity


[math]\frac{{0.5}}{v} + \frac{{3.5}}{{2v}} = 0.25[/math]


The first thing to do is to clear the fractions so multiply though by v


[math]0.5 + \frac{{3.5}}{2} = 0.25v[/math]

Then multiply through by 4


[math]2 + 7 = v[/math]

 

I hope you will see that this is easier.

 

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On 3.09.2018 at 11:07 PM, TheDragon said:

I just don't know where to start.

I would start from drawing entire race on timeline (graph) to visualize it.. x-axis could be time, and y-axis distance.

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