When running a 100 meter race Wyatt reaches his maximum speed when he is 40 meters from the starting line, and 7 seconds have elapsed since the start of the race. Wyatt continues at this max speed for the rest of the race and is 85 meters from the starting line 12 seconds after the start of the race. What is Wyatt's max speed

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Answer:

9 m/s

Explanation:

Wyatt maintains the maximum speed for the rest of the race. This motion begins when his displacement is 40 m and the time is 7 s. At time 12 s, his displacement is 85 m. Because this motion is constant-velocity, the maximum speed is given by

[tex]v_\text{max} = \dfrac{85-40}{12-7} = \dfrac{45}{5} = 9 \text{ m/s}[/tex]