Answer to Question #246252 in Mechanics | Relativity for Isaac

Question #246252

A cheetah can run at a maximum speed 92 km/h and a gazelle can run at a maximum speed of 72.7 km/h. If both animals are running at full speed, with the gazelle 72.9 m ahead, how long before the cheetah catches its prey? Answer in units of s.


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Expert's answer
2021-10-04T14:03:26-0400

Speeds of animals

vc=92km/h=25.6m/sv_c=92\:\rm km/h=25.6 \:\rm m/s

vg=72.7km/h=20.2m/sv_g=72.7\:\rm km/h=20.2 \:\rm m/s

The relative speed of the cheetah with respect to gazelle



v=vcvg=25.6m/s20.2m/s=5.4m/sv=v_c-v_g=25.6\:\rm m/s-20.2\: m/s=5.4\: m/s


Therefore, the time when the cheetah catches its prey



t=dv=72.9m5.4m/s=13.5st=\frac{d}{v}=\frac{72.9\:\rm m}{5.4\:\rm m/s}=13.5\:\rm s

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