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Consult Concept Simulation 2.1 before starting this problem. The Kentucky Derby

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Question

Consult Concept Simulation 2.1 before starting this problem. The Kentucky Derby is held at the Churchill Downs track in Louisville, Kentucky. The track is one and one-quarter miles in length. One of the most famous horses to win this event was Secretariat. In 1973 he set a Derby record that has never been broken. His average acceleration during the last four quarter-miles of the race was +0.0105 m/s2. His velocity at the start of the final mile was about +16.58 m/s. The acceleration, although small, was very important to his victory. To assess its effect, determine the difference between the time he would have taken to run the final mile at a constant velocity of +16.58 m/s and the time he actually took. Although the track is oval in shape, assume it is straight for the purpose of this problem.

Explanation / Answer

t1 = 1.25*1.61*1000/16.58 =121.3812 s


t2= 1.25*1.61*1000*.25/16.58 + t3= 30.3453 +t3


t3 is given as


1.25*1.61*1000*.75 = 16.58*t +.5*.0105*t^2

=> t3=88.5529


hence t2=118.8982 sec

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