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28 March, 22:26

A physics student skis down a hill, accelerating at a constant

2.0 m/s2

If it takes her 15 s to reach the bottom, what is the length of the

slope?

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  1. 29 March, 00:31
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    225 meters

    Explanation:

    Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity of an object in motion.

    In our case we are given;

    Acceleration, a = 2.0 m/s²

    Time, t = 15 s

    We are required to find the length of the slope;

    Assuming the student started at rest, then the initial velocity, V₀ is Zero.

    Step 1: Calculate the final velocity, Vf

    Using the equation of linear motion;

    Vf = V₀ + at

    Therefore;

    Vf = 0 + (2 * 15)

    = 30 m/s

    Thus, the final velocity of the student is 30 m/s

    Step 2: Calculate the length (displacement) of the slope

    Using the other equation of linear motion;

    S = 0.5 at + V₀t

    We can calculate the length, S of the slope

    That is;

    S = (0.5 * 2 * 15²) - (0 * 15)

    = 225 m

    Therefore, the length of the slope is 225 m
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