Concept explainers
A runner completes 6½ laps around a 400 m track during a 12 min (720 s) run test. Calculate the following quantities:
a. The distance the runner covered
b. The runner’s displacement at the end of 12 min
c. The runner’s average speed
d. The runner’s average velocity
e. The runner’s average pace (Answers: a. 2.6 km; b. 160 m; c. 3.6 m/s; d. 0.22 m/s; e. 4.6 min/km)
a)
To determine: The distance runner covered.
Answer to Problem 1IP
The distance covered by the runner is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Express the distance covered by the runner.
Substitute
Therefore, distance covered by the runner is
Therefore, distance covered by the runner is
b)
To determine: The runner’s displacement at the end of 12 min.
Answer to Problem 1IP
Displacement by the runner at the end of 12 min is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
At 12 min runner completes 6.5 laps and the runner will be at the position of 0.5 lap.
Consider each side of the track is 100 m.
Use Pythagoras theorem to express the runner’s displacement at the end of 12 min.
Substitute
Therefore, displacement by the runner at the end of 12 min is
Therefore, displacement by the runner at the end of 12 min is
c)
To determine: The runner’s average speed.
Answer to Problem 1IP
The average speed of the runner is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Express the average speed of the runner.
Substitute 2600 m for total distance and 12 min to find the average speed.
Therefore, average speed of the runner is
Therefore, average speed of the runner is
d)
To determine: The runner’s average velocity.
Answer to Problem 1IP
The average velocity of the runner is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Express the average velocity of the runner.
Substitute 141.4 m for total displacement and 12 min to find the average velocity.
Therefore, average velocity of the runner is
Therefore, average velocity of the runner is
e)
To determine: The runner’s average pace.
Answer to Problem 1IP
The average pace of the runner is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Express the average pace of the runner.
Substitute
Therefore, average pace of the runner is
Therefore, average pace of the runner is
Want to see more full solutions like this?
Chapter 10 Solutions
BASIC BIOMECHANICS
- Exercise intensity can be estimated using a. perceived exertion (RPE) O b. heart rate O c. talk test O d. All of these are ways to estimate exercise intensityarrow_forwardStarting at rest, an object falls 144 feet in a vacuum (acceleration = 32 feet per second2). If the final velocity of the object was 96 feet per second at impact (vf), how long was the fall? 1.0 seconds 2.0 seconds C. 3.0 seconds 4.0 seconds 5.0 secondsarrow_forwardBased on the acceleration in the above ball rolling down an inclined plane (with vo = 0 meters per second), how far would it have traveled along the inclined plane in the first six seconds of rolling? 9 meters 16 meters 25 meters 36 meters 49 metersarrow_forward
- Calculate the estimated O2 cost of horizontal treadmill running (ml . kg -1 . min -1 ) for a 70-kg subject at 150,200, and 235 m . min -1 .arrow_forwarda cat runs across a road that is 9 meters (m) wide. it covered this distance in 3 seconds (s). what is the speed of the car?arrow_forwardA scientist was investigating if differences in the frictional work performed on a model car can change depending on its mass (in grams) and whether the car moves up or down an inclined plane. They decided to measure the amount of frictional force experienced by the model car and the distance it traveled in meters. The scientists were able to evaluate the frictional work using the following data. Mass (g) Distance (m) Force Work Done by Friction (J) car going up the incline 100 39 0.063 2.457 car going down the incline 70 39 0.2309 ? It is known that the relationship between force and distance determines the work done by friction (W+). W₁ = fd Wf work done by friction f = force d = distance Question: How much work done by friction was exerted on the car as it moved down the inclined plane? You may use a calculator. 1 2.457 9.005 11.46 16.16 PREVIOUS FINISHarrow_forward
- Using the Michaelis-Mentan graph pictured (graphing initial velocity and PNPP concentration), identify Vmax and Km as well as possible. Then, using the Lineweaver-Burk graph (graphing 1/Vo and 1 / PNPP concentration), label the reciprocals of Vmax and Km on the graph and use them to calculate Km and Vmax.arrow_forwardSolve using Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocityarrow_forwardFrom the equation of a lineweaver-burke plot, calculate Km and Vmax. Show your work and include units. The equation is y=393.4x +8.4337arrow_forward