...the bottom of a long hill...? A physics teacher is riding his bike at 5.8 m/s when he reaches the bottom of a long hill, the chain slips off the gears and he coasts to a stop in 3 seconds.
a) How far did his bike travel in this time?
b) He reaches the top of the hill moving at 2 m/s and coasts down the other side. If the distance to the bottom of the hill os over 400 m and his acceleration is 3 m/s^2, determine his Velocity at the bottom of the hill AND how long does it take him to get there?
Thanks for the help!
a) How far did his bike travel in this time?
b) He reaches the top of the hill moving at 2 m/s and coasts down the other side. If the distance to the bottom of the hill os over 400 m and his acceleration is 3 m/s^2, determine his Velocity at the bottom of the hill AND how long does it take him to get there?
Thanks for the help!