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Homework Statement
An ice sled powered by a rocket engine starts from rest on a large frozen lake and accelerates at +11.0 m/s2. At t1 the rocket engine is shut down and the sled moves with constant velocity v until t2. The total distance traveled by the sled is 5.30x10^3 m and the total time is 81.0 s.
Find t1, t2, and v.
so,
a= +11.0 m/s^2
deltat= 81.0 s
deltax or d= 5300 m
t1= ?
t2= ?
v= ?
Homework Equations
well, i tried to use:
1. d= Vi*t + .5at^2
2. d= Vi + at^2
^ I'm not sure if those are right to use.
The Attempt at a Solution
Okay, well what I did first was this:
I used the first equation listed and put in everything I knew, which ended up with this:
d= 5.5t^2
Then, I used the second equation to also solve for d.
d= 11t
I know the entire distance is 5300m, so I then did:
5300= 5.5t^2 + 11t
however, I'm not exactly sure as to where i can use the deltat of 81.0s. I know that I'm going to have to use the quadratic forumla from here, but I don't know what to do. I was thinking of doing something like this:
5300= 5.5t^2 + 11t (81-t)
But, I'm not sure that is accurate.
I'm stuck right now as of what to do. Help would be muchh appreciated. Thanks!