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Aprenda Challenge: Analyze a Runner's Sprint | Kinematics and Motion
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bookChallenge: Analyze a Runner's Sprint

In this challenge, you will apply your understanding of kinematics to real-world data by analyzing a runner's sprint. You are given a CSV file containing time (in seconds) and position (in meters) of a runner at various points during a sprint. Your task is to load this data, compute the runner's average speed and acceleration over specific intervals, and visualize the results using plots. This exercise will help you connect the mathematical concepts of motion to practical data analysis and visualization in Python.

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Given a CSV file with columns 'time' (seconds) and 'position' (meters), analyze the runner's sprint.

  • Compute the runner's average speed over the entire sprint.
  • Compute the runner's average acceleration over the entire sprint.
  • Plot the runner's position, speed, and acceleration as functions of time.

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In this challenge, you will apply your understanding of kinematics to real-world data by analyzing a runner's sprint. You are given a CSV file containing time (in seconds) and position (in meters) of a runner at various points during a sprint. Your task is to load this data, compute the runner's average speed and acceleration over specific intervals, and visualize the results using plots. This exercise will help you connect the mathematical concepts of motion to practical data analysis and visualization in Python.

Tarefa

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Given a CSV file with columns 'time' (seconds) and 'position' (meters), analyze the runner's sprint.

  • Compute the runner's average speed over the entire sprint.
  • Compute the runner's average acceleration over the entire sprint.
  • Plot the runner's position, speed, and acceleration as functions of time.

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