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Phrystes oe Roblems Not ayoded Solutions on my blo ‘ ne) 1, On the graph below, find (a) the average velocity for the entire 10 second motion, (b) the average velocity for the first 5 seconds of motion; (c) the instantaneous velocity at 1,0 seconds and (d) the instantaneous velocity at 8.0. seconds, Be: sure to label-any lines you draw on the graph and indicate how you arrived at your answers (by showing calculations, etc.) (Gaia) oa ee Vac @ lead] tg Ae a) bre A Vet ax b) ine bh Vue > Eh cle work. (8 a tegen") ia ‘y I t ro) line Co app ormates tHe Slope a ES (ores) slope pasect on Z pomls on \me Ax. (ber. 153 M7 et bs Os bX d) fos pats 0» Ywe 2 (08,424) ond (IOs, [Pale a Sketd « araph answer the questions aaa 5. A physios student skis down a hill, accelerating ata constant 3” 2.0 mis? ee Hf it takes her 15 s to reach the bottom, what is the length of the slope? on asgune Vyx0 xextited ot Rr 2O%e “1 s ¢ eae) = Owe (OF XiSs)¢ 4 (ZEMi5s) £2158 Z 225m Mo°® 6. A dog runs down his driveway with an initial speed of S m/s for 8's, then uniformly increases his speed to 10 mis in 5 s. @) What was his acceleration during the 2nd part of the motion? ri b) How longi the driveway? | 5 X= Keogh t Xue YM oe Kya, = Yet Vout ; sreed Sy SVB) Dm | Se (x as xt er bad” | a 4 sore sXs'e | xeryp * Aan + BES 7. A mountain goat starts a rock slide and the rocks etash downl the slope 100m. Hf the rocks reach the bottom in 5 s, what is their acceleration? Vj8O3 X> Xe vol bat ~ 1006 2 Opie ee eee xX wyevtrbal — GeK% ve) posikee, Kt Om uk wME : a@ ae e {= 5s 2 Ue (em OAR 4 ose ans of 365)" 8 A car whose initial speed is 30 m/s slows uniformly to 10 m/s in 5 seconds, 30 4) Determine the acceleration of the car. b) Deiermine the distance it travels in the 3rd second (f= 2s to t= 35) at 3, ve 305+(45 Yas vB 2 pertain "Modeling Workshop Project 2002 Unitutiwst v2.0 |* eral . A rock dropped from the top of a cliff picks up speed as it falls, Pretend that a speedom- eter and odometer are attached to the rock to show readings of speed and distance at 1- second intervals. Both speed and distance are zero at time = zero (see sketch). Note that afier falling 1 second the speed reading is 10 mis and the distance fallen is 5m. ‘The readings for succeeding seconds of fall are not shown and are left for you to complete. So draw the position of the speedometer pointer and write in the correct odometer reading for each time. Use g = 10 m/s? and neglect air resistance. vevprat V,50 OFS ‘The speedometer reading increases by the same amount, [© __ m/s, each secoind, This increase in speed per second is called — 0. ceelecarion “The distance fallen increases as the square of the _t\“\€— If it takes 7 seconds to reach the ground, then its speed at impact is_“f© _ mis, the total distance fallen is 2457 m, and its acceleration of fall just before impact is LO mist, concentul PHYSICS, ‘BAdivon- Wesley Publishing Company ine Allright resend

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