The Chilean miners that were stuck underground for 69 days in Oct 2010 were rescued using a new and innovative construction. The 'shuttle', which can only transport one person at a time, travels at a speed of 70 cm/s. How far down were the miners if it took them 16 min to get each miner out?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Each miner was 672 meters below the surface.

Step-by-step explanation:

The speed of the shuttle = 70 cm/s

Time taken to get each miner out = 16 minutes

Converting 16 minutes into seconds, we get

the total time taken by shuttle to reach the miner = 16 x 60s = 960 s

So, Total Distance traveled by shuttle =  Speed of the shuttle X Total time taken

or, Total distance = 70 cm/s x 960 s = 67,200 cm

As, 100 cm = 1 meter

⇒67,200 cm = (67,200 / 100) meters = 672 m

or, D = 672 m

Hence, each miner was 672 meters below the surface.

ACCESS MORE
EDU ACCESS