How Long Until You Reach the Curve at 180.7 km/hr?

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I will round my answer to the nearest whole number, which would be 10 seconds. Is that better?In summary, the time it takes to reach the curve at a speed of 180.7 km/hr is approximately 10 seconds, accounting for significant figures.
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Homework Statement


Traveling at a speed of 180.7 km/hr, you only have about 1/2 km until you reach the curve. At this speed, how many seconds do you have until you reach the curve? Don't forget to convert your answer to the correct units.

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t = d/v ??

The Attempt at a Solution


.5km / 180.7km/hr the km's cancel out and the result is 0.00276 hr

To convert to the units, taking 3600 seconds and multiply by 0.00276 = 9.936 seconds to reach the curve.

Is this correct?

Thank you,
z28
 
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This is correct-ish.

Does your teacher care about "significant figures" (aka "sig figs")?

Because the speed is given to four digits, but the distance given is only "about 1/2 km" which is only a single sig fig. That means your answer, which is precise to the thousandth of a second, contains too many digits to be of any use.
 
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Oh, yes, I see. Thank you
 

Related to How Long Until You Reach the Curve at 180.7 km/hr?

1. What is acceleration/velocity in seconds?

Acceleration is the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time. Velocity is the speed of an object in a specific direction. When we talk about acceleration/velocity in seconds, we are referring to how much the velocity changes in one second.

2. How is acceleration/velocity measured?

Acceleration is typically measured in meters per second squared (m/s²), while velocity is measured in meters per second (m/s). These measurements can be obtained using various tools such as accelerometers or speedometers.

3. What is the difference between acceleration and velocity?

Acceleration and velocity are closely related but have distinct differences. As mentioned before, acceleration is how much an object's velocity changes over time, while velocity is the speed and direction of an object's motion at a specific moment in time.

4. What is the formula for calculating acceleration/velocity in seconds?

The formula for acceleration is: a = (vf - vi) / t, where a is acceleration, vf is final velocity, vi is initial velocity, and t is time. The formula for velocity is: v = d/t, where v is velocity, d is distance, and t is time.

5. How does acceleration/velocity affect an object's motion?

Acceleration and velocity play a significant role in an object's motion. If an object has a higher acceleration or velocity, it will cover more distance in a shorter amount of time. On the other hand, a lower acceleration or velocity will result in slower motion and less distance covered.

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