Magomad
Sep 14, 2009, 03:18 PM
Jill has just gotten out of her car in the grocery store parking lot. The parking lot is on a hill and is tilted 3 degrees. Fifty meters downhill from Jill, a little old lady lets go of a fully loaded shopping cart. The cart, with frictionless wheels, starts to roll straight downhill. Jill immediately starts to sprint after the cart with her top acceleration of 2.0m/s^2.
I went:
S(1) = 1/2*a(j)*t^2
S(2) = 50 + 1/2*a(cart)*t^2
I set them equal to each other.
1/2*a(j)*t^2 = 50 + 1/2*a(cart)*t^2
1/2*2*t^2 = 50 + 1/2*.51*t^2
Cross off the t^2s.
1=50+1/2*.51
1=50.255
That's obviously not right, and this problem has given me a mental block. :(
I went:
S(1) = 1/2*a(j)*t^2
S(2) = 50 + 1/2*a(cart)*t^2
I set them equal to each other.
1/2*a(j)*t^2 = 50 + 1/2*a(cart)*t^2
1/2*2*t^2 = 50 + 1/2*.51*t^2
Cross off the t^2s.
1=50+1/2*.51
1=50.255
That's obviously not right, and this problem has given me a mental block. :(