Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering
Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780357112311
Author: Saeed Moaveni
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
Question
Book Icon
Chapter 8, Problem 37P
To determine

Find the acceleration required to reach the speed of 10 mph from the rest position within the time period of 25 seconds. Calculate the total distance traveled by bicyclist and also calculate the average speed of cyclist during the first 25 s, 620 s, and 625 s.

Expert Solution & Answer
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Calculate the acceleration required to reach the speed of 10 mph from the rest position within 25 s.

acceleration=changeinvelocitytime=10milesh25s=10milesh(1h3600s)25s{1h=3600s}=1.11×104ms2

During the initial 25 seconds, the speed increases from 0 to 10 mph. Therefore, the average speed is 10mph2=5mph.

Calculate the distance traveled by the bicyclist with the average speed of 5 miles/h during the initial 25 s as follows.

d1=(time)(averagespeed)=(25s)(5milesh)=(25s)(5milesh)(1h3600s)(5280ft1mile){1h=3600s,and1mile=5280ft}=183.33ft

Consider the constant average speed of 10 miles/h in the next 10 minutes.

Calculate the distance traveled by the bicyclist with the average speed of 10 miles/h during the next 10 minutes.

d2=(time)(averagespeed)=(600s)(10milesh)=(600s)(10milesh)(1h3600s)(5280ft1mile){1h=3600s,and1mile=5280ft}=8800ft

Here, the bicyclist decelerates at the constant rate from a speed of 10 mph to 0, the average speed of the bicyclist during the last 5 seconds is 5 mph.

Calculate the distance traveled during this period as below.

d3=(time)(averagespeed)=(5s)(5milesh)=(5s)(5milesh)(1h3600s)(5280ft1mile){1h=3600s,and1mile=5280ft}=36.66ft

The total distance traveled is d=d1+d2+d3.

Substitute 1833.33 ft for d1, 8800 ft for d2, and 36.66 ft for d3,

d=183.33ft+8800ft+36.66ft=9020ft=9020ft(1mile5280ft){1mile=5280ft}=1.71miles

Use the expression for the average speed of the bicyclist for the entire duration of travel.

Vaverage=distancetraveledtime

Substitute 9020 feet for distance traveled and 625 s for time.

Vaverage=9020ft625s=14.43fts=14.43fts(1mile5280ft)(3600s1h){1mile=5280ft, and1h=3600s}=9.84mph

Conclusion:

Thus, the acceleration required to reach the speed of 10 mph in 25 s is 1.11×104ms2_, the total distance traveled by bicyclist is 1.71miles_ and the average speed of cyclist during first 25 s, 620 s, and 625 s are 5milesh,10milesh,and5milesh_ respectively.

Want to see more full solutions like this?

Subscribe now to access step-by-step solutions to millions of textbook problems written by subject matter experts!
Students have asked these similar questions
Note: (please show handwritten answers, and no AI usage !) Provide a clear, step-by-step handwritten solution (without any detailed explanations). Ensure the work is simplified and completed manually, adhering to expert-level accuracy. Refer to the provided image for clarity and ensure all calculations are double-checked for correctness before submission. Thank you!.   Question 1:  A cylindrical soil sample is connected to two water reservoirs: a) Determine the pressure, elevation, and total head at a point one meter above the bottom of the sample (point A). b) Calculate the pore pressure and effective stress at point A if the soil has a saturated unit weight of 18.7kN/m^3. c) Determine the water flow rate though the sample if the soil has a coefficient of permeability of 0.19 cm/s and the radius of the sample is 20 mm. d) Is it possible for the soil to reach the “quick condition”(zero effective stress) by raising the level of the water in the upper reservoir? Why or why not?. Question…
Note: Please provide a clear, step-by-step simplified handwritten working out (no explanations!), ensuring it is done without any AI involvement. I require an expert-level answer, and I will assess and rate based on the quality and accuracy of your work and refer to the provided image for more clarity. Make sure to double-check everything for correctness before submitting thanks!. Questions 1: A clay rich soil is totally saturated, has a bulk density of 2.12 g/cm3, and a void ratio of 0.33. a) Draw the full three phase diagram for this soil including all the volume and mass quantities. b) Determine the density of the soil solids. c) Determine the total density of the soil if the saturation was reduced to 50%.   Question 2: A soil sample was tested yielding the following grain-size distribution chart: (refer to the image provided) The soil fines (inorganic) were also tested and had a liquid limit of 76 and a plastic limit of 49 Determine the coefficients of uniformity and curvature.…
Note: Provide a clear, step-by-step handwritten solution (without any detailed explanations). Ensure the work is simplified and completed manually, adhering to expert-level accuracy. Refer to the provided image for clarity and ensure all calculations are double-checked for correctness before submission. Thank you!.   Question 1:  A cylindrical soil sample is connected to two water reservoirs: a) Determine the pressure, elevation, and total head at a point one meter above the bottom of the sample (point A). b) Calculate the pore pressure and effective stress at point A if the soil has a saturated unit weight of 18.7kN/m^3. c) Determine the water flow rate though the sample if the soil has a coefficient of permeability of 0.19 cm/s and the radius of the sample is 20 mm. d) Is it possible for the soil to reach the “quick condition”(zero effective stress) by raising the level of the water in the upper reservoir? Why or why not?. Question 2: A new structure is planned to be constructed in…
Knowledge Booster
Background pattern image
Similar questions
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Text book image
Traffic and Highway Engineering
Civil Engineering
ISBN:9781305156241
Author:Garber, Nicholas J.
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Text book image
Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engi...
Civil Engineering
ISBN:9781305084766
Author:Saeed Moaveni
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Text book image
Sustainable Energy
Civil Engineering
ISBN:9781337551663
Author:DUNLAP, Richard A.
Publisher:Cengage,
Text book image
Construction Materials, Methods and Techniques (M...
Civil Engineering
ISBN:9781305086272
Author:William P. Spence, Eva Kultermann
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Text book image
Solid Waste Engineering
Civil Engineering
ISBN:9781305635203
Author:Worrell, William A.
Publisher:Cengage Learning,
Text book image
Residential Construction Academy: House Wiring (M...
Civil Engineering
ISBN:9781285852225
Author:Gregory W Fletcher
Publisher:Cengage Learning