Step #1
Set up a table of the runner's names and how long it takes them to run 100 meters.
Chart needed to track results in conducted experiment
Step #2
Lay out the measuring tape to equal the length of 100 meters.
Step #3
Shoot the starter pistol and began to time each runner individually, to get the correct times for each one.
Step #4
After getting all the times for each runner, divide each time t by the distance of 100 meters, to find the rate of velocity. Then divide the change in velocity by time again to find
a
Uniform Acceleration
Uniform acceleration will occur during the whole race-- with the hope that every runner runs at a constant rate of velocity.
You would calculate this by dividing the time by the distance traveled, or
t
/100m.