Catching a Bus Jodi’s bus leaves at 5:30 PM and accelerates at the rate of 3 meters per second per second. Jodi, who can run 5 meters per second, arrives at the bus station 2 seconds after the bus has left and runs for the bus. a. Find parametric equations that model the motions of the bus and Jodi as a function of time. [ Hint: The position s at time t of an object having acceleration a is s = 1 2 a t 2 .] b. Determine algebraically whether Jodi will catch the bus. If so, when? c. Simulate the motion of the bus and Jodi by simultaneously graphing the equations found in part (a).
Catching a Bus Jodi’s bus leaves at 5:30 PM and accelerates at the rate of 3 meters per second per second. Jodi, who can run 5 meters per second, arrives at the bus station 2 seconds after the bus has left and runs for the bus. a. Find parametric equations that model the motions of the bus and Jodi as a function of time. [ Hint: The position s at time t of an object having acceleration a is s = 1 2 a t 2 .] b. Determine algebraically whether Jodi will catch the bus. If so, when? c. Simulate the motion of the bus and Jodi by simultaneously graphing the equations found in part (a).
Solution Summary: The author explains that Jodi's bus leaves at 5:30 pm and accelerates at the rate of 3 meters per second.
Catching a Bus Jodi’s bus leaves at 5:30 PM and accelerates at the rate of 3 meters per second per second. Jodi, who can run 5 meters per second, arrives at the bus station 2 seconds after the bus has left and runs for the bus.
a. Find parametric equations that model the motions of the bus and Jodi as a function of time.
[Hint: The position
at time
of an object having acceleration a is
.]
b. Determine algebraically whether Jodi will catch the bus. If so, when?
c. Simulate the motion of the bus and Jodi by simultaneously graphing the equations found in part (a).
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