Science has all the answers
Writes simon on September 4th, 2008
Read More: Science & Technology, sport
One of the major questions of the year has been….. If Usain Bolt had not slowed down to celebrate at the end of the 100 meters final what time he would have done.
Well someone has worked it out. .
Velocity dispersions in a cluster of stars: How fast could Usain Bolt have run?Abstract
Since that very memorable day at the Beijing 2008 Olympics, a big question on every sports commentator’s mind has been “What would the 100 meter dash world record have been, had Usain Bolt not celebrated at the end of his race?” Glen Mills, Bolt’s coach suggested at a recent press conference that the time could have been 9.52 seconds or better. We revisit this question by measuring Bolt’s position as a function of time using footage of the run, and then extrapolate into the last two seconds based on two different assumptions. First, we conservatively assume that Bolt could have maintained Richard Thompson’s, the runner-up, acceleration during the end of the race. Second, based on the race development prior to the celebration, we assume that he could also have kept an acceleration of 0.5 m/s^2 higher than Thompson. In these two cases, we find that the new world record would have been 9.61 +/- 0.04 and 9.55 +/- 0.04 seconds, respectively, where the uncertainties denote 95% statistical errors.
Full details of the calculation are done in the paper. Fascinating stuff. Hat Tip Cosmic Varianc
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