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Physics, 26.09.2019 05:30, nanagardiner08

Athomson's gazelle can run at very high speeds, but its acceleration is relatively modest. a reasonable model for the sprint of a gazelle assumes an acceleration of 4.2 m/s2 for 6.5 s , after which the gazelle continues at a steady speed. what is the gazelle's top speed? a human would win a very short race with a gazelle. the best time for a 30 m sprint for a human runner is 3.6 s. how much time would the gazelle take for a 30 m race?
a gazelle would win a longer race. the best time for a 200 m sprint for a human runner is 19.3 s. how much time would the gazelle take for a 200 m race?

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