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Homework Statement
A runner wants to run a 1500m race with an average velocity of 6.00m/s. After running the first 500 m, he notices that the elapsed time is 1 min 40 seconds. Panicking, he accelerates for "t" seconds at 0.20 m/s² and then finishes the race at his new faster speed. He makes it just in time. How long did he accelerate for? (Use 5 sig. figs. in your answer)
Hint: The answer is between 8.333333333 and 10; whereby 8.3333333 is to short and 10 to long
The Attempt at a Solution
It is easy to figure out that the runner needs 150 sec for the rest of the race (1000m). I figured out that his average velocity for the first part was 5 m/s. However, where I'm stuck is, is when he starts to accelerate what is his initial velocity and his final velocity? I got 5.3333333333 m/s as an initial velocity as well as 5 m/s and as a final velocity i got 6 m/s and 6.6666666666 m/s. (6=(vi+vf)/2)
I am pretty sure that I am "overthinking" this question but I am completely stuck.
Can somebody, please, help me !
Thank you,
Christian