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Two adjacent questions in this physics textbook:

What is the magnitude of the average acceleration of a skier who, starting from rest, reaches a speed of 8.0 m/s when going down a slope for 5.0 s?

The Kentucky Derby is held at the Churchill Downs track in Louisville, Kentucky. The track is one and one-quarter miles in length. One of the most famous horses to win this event was Secretariat. In 1973 he set a Derby record that would be hard to beat. His average acceleration during the last four quarter-miles of the race was +0.0105 m/s2. His velocity at the start of the final mile (x = +1609 m) was about +16.58 m/s. The acceleration, although small, was very important to his victory. To assess its effect, determine the difference between the time he would have taken to run the final mile at a constant velocity of +16.58 m/s and the time he actually took. Although the track is oval in shape, assume it is straight for the purpose of this problem.

You can tell someone really likes horse racing

Oct 4, 2023, 1:34 AM
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in america (i assume that's where you're from), do you actually use m/s as the unit for speed and m/s^2 as the unit for acceleration? in the uk we use m s^-1 and m s^-2 respectively

yeah we don’t use negative exponents here for some reason lol