Physics: Principles with Applications (7th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32162-592-7
ISBN 13: 978-0-32162-592-2

Chapter 2 - Describing Motion: Kinematics in One Dimension - General Problems - Page 48: 79

Answer

The driver needs to maintain an average speed of 244 km/h on the last lap.

Work Step by Step

Let $x$ kilometers be the distance of one lap around the track. Let's find the time $T$ it takes to complete 10 laps at an average speed of 200 km/h. $T = \frac{10x ~km}{200.0 ~km/h} = 0.0500x ~h$ Let's find the time $t$ it takes to complete 9 laps at an average speed of 196 km/h: $t = \frac{9x ~km}{196.0 ~km/h} = 0.0459x ~h$ After nine laps have been completed, the time remaining is T-t: $T-t = 0.0500x ~h - 0.0459x ~h = 0.0041x ~h$ With one lap left, the remaining distance is $x$ kilometers, and the remaining time is: $0.0041x ~h$ To achieve an average speed of 200.0 km/h for all ten laps, we can find the required speed of the last lap: $v = \frac{x ~km}{0.0041x ~h} = 244 ~km/h$ The driver needs to maintain an average speed of 244 km/h on the last lap.
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