Basic Biomechanics
Basic Biomechanics
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Author: Susan J Hall
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 10AP

A speed skater increases her speed from 10 m/s to 12.5 m/s over a period of 3 s while coming out of a curve of 20-m radius. What are the magnitudes of her radial, tangential, and total accelerations as she leaves the curve? (Remember that ar and at are the vector components of total acceleration.) (Answer: ar = 7.81 m/s2; at = 0.83 m/s2; a = 7.85 m/s2)

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To determine: The radial acceleration of the skater.

Answer to Problem 10AP

The magnitude of radial acceleration is 7.81m/s2.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Express the relation for radial acceleration.

ar=v2r

Here, ar is the radial acceleration, v is the linear velocity, and r is the radius of the curve.

Substitute 12.5m/s for v and 20m for r to find the radial acceleration.

ar=(12.5m/s)220m=156.25m2/s220m=7.8125m/s27.81m/s2

Therefore, the magnitude of radial acceleration is 7.81m/s2.

Conclusion

Therefore, the magnitude of radial acceleration is 7.81m/s2.

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To determine: The tangential acceleration of the skater.

Answer to Problem 10AP

The magnitude of tangential acceleration is 0.83m/s2.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Express the relation for tangential acceleration.

at=(Finalvelocityinitialvelocitytime)

Here, at is the tangential acceleration.

Substitute 12.5m/s for final velocity, 10m/s for initial velocity, and 3s for time to find the tangential acceleration.

at=(12.5m/s10m/s3s)=(2.5m/s3s)=0.8333m/s20.83m/s2

Therefore, the magnitude of tangential acceleration is 0.83m/s2.

Conclusion

Therefore, the magnitude of tangential acceleration is 0.83m/s2.

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Summary Introduction

To determine: The total acceleration of the skater.

Answer to Problem 10AP

The magnitude of total acceleration is 7.85m/s2.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Express the relation for total acceleration.

a=ar2+at2

Here, a is the total acceleration.

Substitute  7.81m/s2 for ar and 0.83m/s2 for at to find the acceleration.

a=(7.81m/s2)2+(0.83m/s2)2=7.85m/s2

Therefore, the magnitude of total acceleration is 7.85m/s2.

Conclusion

Therefore, the magnitude of total acceleration is 7.85m/s2.

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