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511372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign 4. CENGAGE | WEBASSIGN wey (2210229028 yeputacca (Sign out) € Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 2021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension (Homework) Current Score question 1/2/34) s)6|7 slo) 1] 1/12 Due Date FRI, MAY 14, 2021 11:59 PM GMT+2 Request Extension Assignment Submission & Sco Assignment Submission 3 1“ 18 16 1 wstructor Butteur Mulumba NTAMBA NTAMBA ‘CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY © TECHNOLOGY For this assignment, you submit answers by question parts. The number of submissions remaining for each question part ‘only changes if you submit or change the answer, Assignment Scoring Your last submission is used for your score. htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 m8 sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign 1. | DETAILS | SERPSE102.C.0P.042, My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER ‘The figure below shows two cars at an intersection. The car traveling north enters the intersection with an unknown speed and an acceleration of magnitude 2.00 m/s? directed south. The intersection has a width 26.5 m, the car has a length of 4.25 m, and it takes the front end of the car 3.00 s to move across the intersection. (2). Determine the distance (in m) of the front end of the blue car (traveling north) from the south edge of the intersection when it stops, (b)_ For what time interval (in ) is any part ofthe blue car within the boundaries of the intersection? (©) The car traveling east is initially at rest and as the nose of the blue car enters the intersection, the red car accelerates east at 5.00 m/s?. Determine the minimum distance (in m) from the west edge of the intersection at which the nose of the red car can begin its motion if itis to enter the intersection after the blue car has entirely left the intersection, (@) If the red car begins its motion at the position given by the answer to part (c), with what speed does it enter the intersection in mys)? mys Need Help? (imal) Show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 aan sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign 2 | DETAILS | SERPSE102.5.0P.009. My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER [A puck glides along the x-axis and the figure below shows a record af its velocity as a function of time. Every gridline along the vertical axis corresponds to 4.50 m/s and each gridline along the horizontal axis corresponds to 3.50 s. (Enter your answers in ‘m/s?. Indicate the direction with the signs of your answers. Note that ¢ = 0 at the intersection of the axes.) se (on/9) 1) @ (2)_ Determine the average acceleration of the puck in the time interval t= 0 to t= 17.5. m/s? (b)_ Determine the average acceleration of the puck in the time interval ¢ = 17.55 to t= 52.55. mys? (©) Determine the average acceleration of the puck in the time interval = 0 to t = 70.0 s. mys? Need Help? (imal) show My Work (Optional) @ 3 | DETAILS | SERPSE102.7.0P.013. My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER AA derrick boat approaches a two-mile marker 100 m ahead at a velocity of 29.5 m/s. The pilot reduces the throttle, slowing the boat with a constant acceleration of ~3.30 m/s (2) How long (in s) does it take the bost to reach the marker? (b) What is the velocity (in m/s) of the boat when it reaches the marker? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) mys Need Help? iy show My work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 iat sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign « | DETAILS | SERPSE102.A.0P.032 My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER {A volleyball starts from rest and accelerates with an acceleration af 0.395 m/s? while moving down a 8.75 m long inclined plane. When it reaches the bottom, the ball ralls up another plane, where, after moving 15.25 m, it comes to rest. (2) What is the speed of the ball at the bottom of the first plane (in m/s)? (Round your answer to at least two decimal places.) mys. (b)_ How long does it take to roll down the first plane (Ins)? (©) What Is the magnitude of the acceleration along the second plane (in m/s)? mys? (@) What is the balls speed 7.90 m along the second plane (in m/s)? mys. (e) What 1f7 You change the angles of the two inclines in such a manner that the new acceleration down the first incline Is = 2a, . Pte ‘What is the ball’s speed 7.90 m up the 2c new down ~ 22x inital down 26 UP the second incline 15 2, ney up second plane (in m/s)? mys Need Help? iy Show My Work (Optional) @ 5 | DETAILS | SERPSE102.3.P.006. My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER Acar travels along a straight line at a constant speed of 43.5 mi/h for a distance d and then another distance d in the same direction at another constant speed. The average velocity for the entire trip is 28.0 mifh. (2) What Is the constant speed with which the car moved during the second distance d? mish (b) Suppose the second distance d were traveled in the oppasite direction; you forgot something and had to return home at the same constant speed as found in part (a). What is the average velocity for this trip? (Enter the magnitude.) mi (c) What Is the average speed for this new trip? min Need Help? (imal) Show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 aust sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign my Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER 6 | DETAILS | SERPSE102.1.0P.002.ML.SA. This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question, you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you will not be able to come back to the skipped part Tutorial Exercise [A person walks first at @ constant speed of 5.45 m/s along a straight line from point @ to point @ ang then back along the line from ® to @ at a constant speed of 2.95 m/s. (2) What is her average speed over the entire trip? (b) What is her average velocity over the entire trip? Neod Help? a Show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 sat sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign 2 | DETAILS | SERPSE102.A.0P.030. My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER ‘The velocity of a container traveling along the axis is shown as a function of time in the figure below. If the container is at x when ¢ = 0, answer the following Vy (m/s) 20 == wo EEE (2) What is the object's acceleration (in m/s) between 0 and 3.00 s? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) mys? (b) What is the object's acceleration (in m/s) between 3.00 s and 8,00 s? (Indicate the cirection with the sign of your answer.) mys? (©) What Is the object's acceleration (in m/s) between 14,0 s and 18.0 s? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) 2 mysi (@)_ At what time(s) (in ) is the object moving with the lowest speed? (If there is more than one time, enter the times from smallest to largest. If there is only one time, enter 0 in the second box.) 5 (smaller value) | (larger value) (e) At what time (in) Is the object farthest from x = 07 (f)_ What is the final position x (in m) of the object at ¢ = 18 s? (9) Through what total distance (in m) has the object moved between Need Help? iy show My work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 eat sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign | DETAILS | SERPSE102.7.0P.015.MI. my Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER Colonel John P. Stapp, USAF, participated in studying whether a jet pilot could survive emergency ejection. On March 19, 1954, he rade a rocket-propelled sled that moved down a track at a speed of 632 mi/h. He and the sled were safely brought to rest in 1.40 s. Stapp's face is contorted by the stress of rapid negative Cal. 3ohn Stapp and his racket sled are accalration. (Courtesy of U.S. brought to rest n avery short time interval sir Force) (2) Determine the negative acceleration he experienced (in m/s?). mys? (b)_ Determine the distance he traveled during this negative acceleration (in m) m (©) What 11? Col. Stapp was able to walk away from this experiment. If the human body can survive 2 negative acceleration five ‘umes that experienced by Col. Stapp, what minimum stopping time (in s) would this correspond to in the 1954 experiment? Need hen? i aaa ‘Show my Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 mat sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign » | DETAILS | SERPSE102.A.0P.029. My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER ‘A racing enthusiast claims that his sports car will accelerate from rest to a speed of 45.5 m/s in 8.50 s. (a) Determine the magnitude of the average acceleration of the car (in m/s”). mys? (b) Assume that the car moves with constant acceleration. Find the distance (in m) the car travels in the first 8.50 s. m (©) Whatis the speed of the car (in m/s) 20.0 s after it begins its motion if t continues to move with the same acceleration? mys. Need Help? iy ‘Show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 eat sr1372021 ww | DETAILS The figure below Ina straight line Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign SERPSE10 2.5.P.009. my Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER shows a graph of v, versus £ for the motion of @ motorcyclist as he starts from rest and moves along the road », (mm/s) or 4 6 8 10 if (@) Find the average acceleration for the time interval t= 0 tot = 11.05, What is t (c) When ms (b) Estimate the time at which the acceleration has its greatest positive value. he value of the acceleration at that Instant? mys? Is the acceleration zero? Acceleration is zero when ¢ sand when € > 5 (a) Estimate the maximum negative value of the acceleration, mys? ‘At what time does it occur? 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My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER AA student drives a moped along a straight road as described by the velocity versus time graph in the figure. v cams) 45| 10) 5 rs) 2 4 6 8 0 i =10) ~15| (@)_ Sketch a graph of the position versus time, aligning the time coordinates of the two graphs. xm) 80 60 40 20 ° 2 4 6 8 ° wo x cm) te) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 rot 511372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign x cm 20 «| 20] 20 x cm 20 «| 20] 29] rs) 0 (b)_ Sketch a graph of the acceleration versus time directly below the velacty-time graph, again aligning the time coordinates. acm?) 6 4 re) 10 2 cms") o-6 o st 511372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign cms") 6 4 tos) 10 o-8 @ a 30 1 “4 o- ® (©) What is the acceleration (in m/s?) at t = 7.0 5? mys! (@) Find the position relative to the starting point (In m) at t = 7.0 (©) What is the moped's final position (in m) at t = 9.0 5? Need Help? iy ‘Show My Work (Optional) @ raat sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign sz | DETAILS | SERPSE102.AMT.003. my Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question, you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you will not be able to come back to the skipped part Analysis Model Tutorial [A speedbost travels in a straight line and Increases Its speed uniformly fram vj = 17.0 m/s to v; = 35.0 m/s ina displacement Ax of 230 m. We wish to find the time interval required for the boat to move through this displacement. (2) Draw 2 coordinate system for this situation (b) What analysis model is most appropriate for describing this situation? (©) From the analysis model, what equation is most appropriate for Finding the acceleration of the speedboat? (@) Solve the equation selected in part (c) symbolically for the boat's acceleration in terms of vy v, and Ax. (@) Substitute numerical values to obtain the acceleration numerically (f Find the time interval mentioned above. Part 1 of 7 - Conceptualize: (2) Draw a coordinate system for this situation. Imagine the speedboat traveling through the water in a straight line. Someone starts @ stopwatch when the speed of the boat is v, = 17.0 m/s. Then, when the boat is Ax = 230 m ferther along in the water, itis traveling at v, = 35.0 m/s, and the stopwatch Is stopped. The coordinate system requested In part (a) of the problem is shown below. 0 oy % @ Based on observations we have made of boats moving through water, we might expect the acceleration of the boat to be significantly less than that resulting from drapping the boat off a cliff In which case, the acceleration would be that due to gravity. We also might expect the order of magnitude of the time interval to be 10 seconds. Neod Help? a ‘Show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 rat sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign sx | DETAILS | SERPSE102.xP.005. My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER [A speedboat moving at 34.0 m/s approaches a no-wake buoy marker 100 m ahead. The pilot slows the boat with a constant acceleration of -3.3 m/s? by reducing the throttle. (2) How long does it take the boat t (B) What is the velocity of the boat when It reaches the buoy? m/s Neod Help? a Show my Work (Optional) @ reach the buoy? | DETAILS | SERPSE102.CQ.006. My Notes |} ASK YOUR TEACHER You throw a ball vertically upward so that it leaves the ground with velocity 4.65 m/s. (2) What is its velocity when it reaches its maximum altitude? magnitude mis direction -+-Select (b) What is its acceleration at this point? magnitude ms Girection ---Select (c) What is the velocity with which it returns to ground level? magnitude ms Girection —-Select (@) What is its acceleration at this point? magnitude mys Girection —-Select Need Help? ian) show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 saat sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign as | DETAILS | SERPSE102.2,0P.004, My NOTES: ASK YOUR TEACHER ind the instantaneous velocity of the particle described in the figure below at the following times. xo @) m/s () t=32s ms jt m/s (@) t=77s m/s Neck? i aa Show My Work (Optional) @ 1s | DETAILS | SERPSE102.8.0P.025. MY NOTES. ‘ASK YOUR TEACHER {A professional baseball pitcher can project a baseball at a speed as high as 36.0 m/s. (2) Ifalr resistance ean be ignored, how high (in m) would a baseball launched at this speed rise if projected straight up? (b) How long would the baseball be in the air (in 8)? Need Help? (imal) Show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 t5t sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign my Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER DETAILS | SERPSE102.2..005. ‘A position-time graph for @ particle moving along the x axis is shown in the figure below. x(m) 12| 10) 100 s. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your In the time interval ¢ = 2.00 stot (@) Fine the average velocity answer) mis (b) Determine the instantaneous velocity at ¢ = 2.00 s by measuring the slope of the tangent line shown in the graph. (Note that ¢ = 2,00 s is where the tangent line touches the curve, Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) m/s (c) At what value of tis the velocity zero? Neod Help? a Show My Work (Optional) Q htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 tet sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign v= | DETAILS | SERPSE102.9.0P.028. My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER ‘A muzzle-loading rifle fires 22LR bullets such that as they travel down the barrel of the rifle thelr speed is given by v= (-5.00 x 107)? + (2.25 x 10%)t, where vis in meters per second and tis in seconds. The acceleration of the bullet just as it leaves the barrel is zero, (2) Determine the acceleration (in m/s?) and position (in m) of the bullet as a function of time when the bullet isin the barrel. (Use the following as necessary: ¢, Round all numerical coefficients to at least three significant figures, Do not Include units in your answers, Assume that the positon of the bullet at ¢ = 0 is zero.) ae) mys? x) = (b) Determine the length of time the bullet is accelerated (in ). (©) Find the speed at which the bullet leaves the barrel (in m/s) mys (6) What is the length of the barrel (in m)? Need Help? iy show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 aman sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign DETAILS | SERPSE102.6.?.013. My NOTES: ASK YOUR TEACHER Each of the strobe photographs (a), (b), and (c) in the figure below was taken of a single disk moving toward the right, which we take as the positive direction. Within each photagraph the time interval between images is constant. For each photograph, prepare ‘raphs of x versus ¢, vy versus t, and a, versus t, with their ime axes identical, to show the motion of the disk. 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My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER A gazelle and a mouse participate in a race over a 1.70 km long course. The gazelle travels at a speed of 20.0 m/s and the mouse can do 3.70 m/s. The gazelle runs for 1.360 km and then stops to tease the slow-moving mouse, which eventually passes by. The ‘gazelle waits for a while after the mouse passes and then runs toward the finish line. Both animals cross the finish line at the exact, same Instant. Assume both animals, when moving, move steadily at thelr respective speeds (2) How far (in m) is the mouse from the finish line when the gazelle resumes the race? (b)_ For how long in time (in s) was the gazelle stationary? Need Help? (imal) show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 aia sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign 2. | DETAILS | SERPSE102.8.P.026. my Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER An attacker at the base of a castle wall 3.55 m high throws a rack straight up with speed 8.20 m/s from a helght of 1.65 m above the ground, (2) Will the rock reach the top of the wall? O ves Ono (b) If so, what is its speed at the top? If not, what initial speed must it have to reach the top? ms (€) Find the change in speed of a rock thrown straight down from the top of the well at an initial speed of 8.20 m/s and moving between the same two points, mis (@) Does the change in speed of the downward-moving rack agree with the magnitude of the speed change of the rock moving upward between the same elevations? O ves Ono (©) Explain physically why it does or does not agree, Neod Help? a Show My Work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 et sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign zz | DETAILS | SERPSE10 2.TPS.OP.003. My Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER (One member of your group awns a sports car and has recorded some data fer the straight-line motion of the car. The figure below shows part of the velocity data for the mation. (m/s) a ’ Sess 0 10 20 80 40 60 '@ (2) Determine the total distance (in m) the car traveled in the 50-s Interval by evaluating the area under the reé-brown graph line (b)_ What distance (in m) does the car travel between the times = 10s and ¢ = 40s? (©) Draw a graph of its acceleration versus time between Oana t 0 s, (Submit a fle with a maximum size of 1 MB.) ‘Choose File | No file chosen (2) Write an equation for x as a function of time, with numerical coefficients, for each of the segments Oa, ab, and be. (Use the following as necessary: ¢. Assume x = 0 corresponds to the Initial postion, and that xis in meters when CIs in seconds. Do ‘not Include units in your answer.) Xoo ‘a (©), What is the average velocity (in m/s) of the car between ¢ = 0 and 50 s2 (Enter the magnitude.) Me ave ms Need Help? [iain show My work (Optional) @ htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 29141 sr1372021 the following tim htps:wwu.webassign.noUweb/StudentAssignment-Responsestast?dep=25660121 DETAILS SERPSE10 2.1.0P.001. Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 202% | WebAssign My NOTES: ASK YOUR TEACHER The position versus time for a certain particle moving alang the x axis Is shown in the figure below. Find the average velocity in e intervals. x(m) 10 Ls) (@oto2s (b) Oto 3s ()3t06s (a) 3t07s (2) 01075 mis m/s mis mis mis Need Help? [aman] (EMeNes) (Optiona) @ 4041 sr1372021 Homework 2: Motion in one dimension - Marine Engineering Physics MEP150S, Spring 2021 | WebAssign 24 | DETAILS | SERPSE102.xP.007. my Notes || ASK YOUR TEACHER A car is approaching a hill at 30.0 m/s when its engine suddenly falls, just at the bottom of the hill. The car moves with a constant acceleration of -2.40 m/s? while coasting up the il. (2) Write equations for the position along the slope and for the velocity as functions of time, taking x = 0 at the bottom of the hill, where v, = 30.0 m/s. 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