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In a downhill ski race surprisingly little advantage is gained by getting a runn

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Question

In a downhill ski race surprisingly little advantage is gained by getting a running start. This is because the initial kinetic energy is small compared with the gain in gravitational potential energy even on small hills. To demonstrate this, find the final speed and the time taken for a skier who skies 65.0 m along a 30° slope neglecting friction for the following two cases. (Note that this time difference can be very significant in competitive events so it is still worthwhile to get a running start.)

starting from rest final speed: 25.2. m/s

(a) what is time taken ?s

starting with an initial speed of 3.00 m/s

final speed: 26 m/s

(b) what is time taken ?s

Explanation / Answer

Slope angle @ = 300

CASE 1

u = 0m/s v= 25.2m/s s=65m

v^2-u^2=2*a*s

a=4.885 m/sec2

time taken

v=u + at

25.2 = 0 + 4.885 * t1

t1 = 5.158s

Case 2

u = 3m/s v= 26m/s s= 65m

v^2-u^2=2*a*s

a = 5.1307 m/sec2

time taken

v=u + at

26 = 3 + 5.1307 * t2

t2 = 4.482s

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