I have recently been working on a very important
physics equation, proposed in an XKCD comic.First I wanted to see how long it took the velociraptor to reach max speed. This stuff is important. Makes later maths easier if the chase drags on.
To find the time I used the equation:
Time = (Final velocity - Initial velocity) / Acceleration
= 6.25 seconds.
With this I wanted to see how much distance the velociraptor could cover in those run up seconds:
Distance = Initial (velocity)(time) + 1/2(acceleration)(time)
2= 78.125 Meters.
78 meters covered in 6.25 seconds. Terrifying speed.
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Next I wanted to check my speed, if I got to 6mph quickly and kept at constant speed, so used:
Velocity x time = Distance traveled
= 37.5 meters.
Then I set about calculating how far I could run against this predator before getting mercilessly butchered, using this formula:
Time = √(distance / acceleration)
= 3.06 seconds, to 3 significant figures.
But this is if you've just popped out of a hiding spot beneath the raptor or jumped down from a tree or something; which would give you 3.06 seconds to form a plan, run or fight.
If you get the 40m head start, it changes things slightly.
Same equation, but with the 40 meters taken into consideration:
4.40 seconds, to 3 significant figures.
This dubious
and not the most accurate test will suffice to gather a rough idea of my average reaction time in a calm environment (not filled with velociraptors) : 259 milliseconds.
This means that upon spotting it, I would have 4.141 (+/- 5 milliseconds) to run to safety, plan or fight. That second could mean the difference between life and cruel death.
1. Is that all correct?
2. Cheers to XKCD who made my life 1/3
rd more prepared for a velociraptor attack.