• @FierySpectre
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    73 months ago

    Can’t tell if that’s a genuine answer or a joke sooo…

    They’re moving perpendicular so unfortunately it’s not that easy… I’ll leave the calculations to someone who didn’t fail math though

    • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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      33 months ago

      Oh that makes sense why the elapsed time would factor into the equation too.

      • gordon
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        33 months ago

        To trick you.

        Now if the question had been something like:

        the boy starts out running at a speed of 5ft/s then slows to 2.5ft/s over the next 5 seconds…

        Then you’d need differential equations or whatever the class is, and you’d have to use more than just basic trig, but as written, it’s just basic trig and the time is irrelevant.

        • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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          13 months ago

          The time matters because the angle is changing and with it the relative velocity.

            • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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              23 months ago

              I just drew a picture and you’re right, the triangle has the same angles, the sides just get longer.

              • @workerONE
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                But the speed they are moving apart from each other is increasing. Edit: IDK LOL but if you drew it as a triangle the long side would be getting longer and longer, in the first second it might grow a little bit but after some time in one second it would grow a lot. If you need anymore physics questions examined please let me know

    • @coffee_whatever
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      23 months ago

      Wouldn’t that be just a right triangle? One side 5×5=25 feet long, the other 5×1=5 feet long so the hypotenuse would be the square root of (25²+5²) or around 25,5 feet.

      That’s basic geometry right? It’s been quite a few month but I’m pretty sure I still can do highschool level maths.

      • @FierySpectre
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        23 months ago

        That’s the distance yes, but how fast are they moving away from eachother

        • gordon
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          33 months ago

          (5^2 + 12)0.5 = 5.1ft/s

          • @FierySpectre
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            Well, like I said I failed math so I’ll take your word for it

            Edit: autocorrect fucked me