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Two skaters, Jo and Amba, are separately skating across a smooth, horizontal surface of ice. Both are moving in the same direction, so that their paths are straight... show full transcript
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Amba's velocity must be in the form k(2.8i + 9.6j) m s^-1 because both skaters are moving in parallel paths, which means their velocities are scalar multiples of each other. This indicates that Amba's velocity vector can be represented as a constant multiplier (k) of Jo's velocity vector, ensuring that the direction of motion remains the same.
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Step 3
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To find the position vector of Amba when t = 4, we first determine the displacement:
Using the formula:
s = ut + rac{1}{2} at^2
However, since there is no acceleration,
Here, the initial position vector of Amba at t = 0 is (2i - 7j), and her speed (u) can be substituted:
Displacement = metres
Therefore, the position vector when t = 4 is:
Step 4
Answer
To find the shortest distance between Jo and Amba's parallel lines of motion, we calculate Jo's speed:
Jo's distance traveled by t = 4:
Distance when t = 4 seconds:
For Amba:
Her distance at t = 4 seconds is calculated as:
The initial distance between Jo and Amba at both t = 0 and t = 4 is given as 5 metres.
Using the formula for distance between two parallel lines, we can finalize the shortest distance as 3 metres from calculations as per the figures.
Thus, the shortest distance between Jo and Amba's parallel lines of motion is 3 metres.
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