03.4 When walking on a moving sidewalk in the same direction the sidewalk is moving, you...
A person is walking with constant speed vW , with respect to a moving sidewalk at O'Hare. He is walking in the same direction as the moving sidewalk which has speed vMS with respect to the stationary floor of O'Hare. The time it takes him to walk the length D of the moving sidewalk is tForward . For some unknown reason, once he gets off the moving sidewalk, he turns around and walks in the opposite direction of the moving...
When the moving sidewalk at the airport is broken, as it often seems to be, it takes you 43 s to walk from your gate to baggage claim. When it is working and you stand on the moving sidewalk the entire way, without walking, it takes 79 s to travel the same distance. How long will it take you to travel from the gate to baggage claim if you walk while riding on the moving sidewalk? Express your answer to...
Review PartA When the moving sidewalk at the airport is broken, as it often seems to be, it takes you 50 s to walk from your gate to baggage claim. When it is working and you stand on the moving sidewalk the entire way, without walking, it takes 85 s to travel the same distance. How long will it take you to travel from the gate to baggage claim if you walk while riding on the moving sidewalk? Express your...
A moving sidewalk in an airport moves people between gates. It takes Jason's 5-year-old daughter Josie 28 sec to travel 112 ft walking with the sidewalk. It takes her 27 sec to walk 54 ft against the moving sidewalk in the opposite direction). Find the speed of the sidewalk and find Josie's speed walking on a non-moving ground. Part 1 out of 2 The sidewalk moves at ft/sec.
A "moving sidewalk" in an airport terminal building moves at a speed of 1.4 m/s and is of length 35.0 m . A woman steps on at one end and walks at a speed 1.7 m/s relative to the moving sidewalk. How much time does she require to walk from one end to the other if she walks opposite to the direction the sidewalk is moving? Express your answer using two significant figures.
Homework 3 Problem 3.54 13 of 13 Review Part A You encounter a moving walkway that is 91 m long and has a speed of 2.2 m/s relative to the ground. How long would it take you to cover the 91 m length of the walkway if, once you get on the walkway, you immediately turn around and start walking in the opposite direction with a speed of 1.4 m/s relative to the walkway? Express your answer using one significant...
You are walking in Paris next to the Eiffel Tower when a baguette hits you on the head. Your guide book states that the top floor of the Eiffel Tower is 276 m high. (Neglect air resistance in your calculations.) What was the speed of the baguette when it hit you if it fell from the top a. floor? Calculate how long the baguette was dropped before it hit you on the head. would a baguette take to fall from...
You are walking down the sidewalk along California street when you see someone run the red light at Bell Street. There are several students crossing at the crosswalk and you see two vehicles collide. Using your text as a guide discuss how you would respond to this emergency
You are walking to your physics class at speed 1.1 m/s with respect to the ground. Your friend leaves 2.0 min after you and is walking at speed 1.4 m/s in the same direction. How far does your friend travel before she catches up with you? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
At some airports there are speed ramps to help passengers get from one place to another. A speed ramp is a moving conveyor belt on which you can either stand or walk. Suppose a speed ramp has a length of 121 m and is moving at a speed of 2.4 m/s relative to the ground. In addition, suppose you can cover this distance in 79 s when walking on the ground. If you walk at the same rate with respect...