a)
To prove: the parametric equations for Jane’s path are
It is proved that the parametric equations for Jane’s path are
Given information:
The center of the wheel is
Speed of the wheel is 12 sec/revolution.
Formula used:
The parametric equations for a point on the circle with centered
Calculation:
Since the speed of the wheel is 12 sec per one revolution, which means 12 seconds per
Assume that
Substitute 0 for
Thus, parametric equations for Jane’s path are
b)
To find:
The parametric equations for the path of the ball are
Given information:
Eric releases the ball at the point
Formula used:
Suppose that an object is thrown from a point
Calculation:
Substitute 60 for
Thus, the parametric equations for the path of the ball are
c)
To find: determine whether Jane and the ball arrive at the point of intersection of the two paths at the same time by graphing simultaneously for two paths.
Jane and the ball will be close to each other, but not at the exact same point, at
Given information:
From part (a), the path of the Jane is given as
From part (b), the path of the ball is given as
Calculation:
For
2 | 2.1 | 2.2 | |
Observe that Jane and the ball will be close to each other, but not at the exact same point. By the time 2.2 seconds they cross each other. This can be seen in below figures (1), (2) and (3).
At
Figure (1)
At
Figure (2)
At
Figure (3)
d)
To find: the distance
The distance
Given information:
From part (a), the path of the Jane is given as
From part (b), the path of the ball is given as
Formula used:
If
Calculation:
Substitute the values
e)
To find: estimate the minimum distance between Jane and the ball by graphing
The minimum distance between Jane and ball occur at 2.2 seconds and the distance between them is 1.64 ft.
Given information:
From part (d), the distance between the Jane and the ball is
Calculation:
By observing the graph (see figure (4)) of the parametric equations
Figure (4)
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