Turner’s treadmill starts with a velocity of −1.9 m/s and speeds up at regular intervals during a half-hour workout.After 36 min, the treadmill has a velocity of −7.6 m/s.

What is the average acceleration of the treadmill during this period?
Answer in units of m/s2

The average acceleration of the treadmill during this period is -0.2 m/s2.

To find the average acceleration, we need to use the formula:

Average acceleration = (change in velocity) / (change in time)

Given that the initial velocity is -1.9 m/s and the final velocity is -7.6 m/s, we can calculate the change in velocity:

Change in velocity = final velocity - initial velocity
= -7.6 m/s - (-1.9 m/s)
= -7.6 m/s + 1.9 m/s
= -5.7 m/s

Next, we need to calculate the change in time. The workout duration is given as 36 minutes, which can be converted to seconds:

Change in time = workout duration
= 36 min
= 36 min * 60 s/min
= 2160 s

Now we can calculate the average acceleration:

Average acceleration = (change in velocity) / (change in time)
= (-5.7 m/s) / (2160 s)
≈ -0.00264 m/s^2

Therefore, the average acceleration of the treadmill during this period is approximately -0.00264 m/s^2.

To find the average acceleration of the treadmill, we can use the formula:

average acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time

Here, the initial velocity is -1.9 m/s, the final velocity is -7.6 m/s, and the time is 36 minutes.

First, let's convert the time from minutes to seconds. Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, 36 minutes is equal to 36 x 60 = 2160 seconds.

Now, we can substitute these values into the formula:

average acceleration = (-7.6 m/s - (-1.9 m/s)) / 2160 s

Simplifying this expression:

average acceleration = (-7.6 m/s + 1.9 m/s) / 2160 s

average acceleration = -5.7 m/s / 2160 s

average acceleration = -0.00264 m/s²

Therefore, the average acceleration of the treadmill during this period is approximately -0.00264 m/s².