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AP Physics 1. 1-D Kinematics Problems. 1. Answer the following based on the velocity vs. time graph. a. Give a written description of the motion.
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a. Give a written description of the motion.
b. Determine the displacement from t = 0s to t = 4 s.
c. Determine the displacement from t = 2 s to t = 6 s.
d. Determine the object’s acceleration at t =4s.
e. Sketch a possible x-t graph for the motion of the object. Label the axis. Explain why your graph is only one of many possible graphs.
a. Where on the graph above is the object moving most slowly? (How do you know?)
b. Between which points is the object speeding up? (How do you know?)
c. Between which points is the object slowing down? (How do you know?)
d. Where on the graph above is the object changing direction? (How do you know?)
continues for an additional 6.00 s with an acceleration of +0.518 m/s^2. Following this, the boat accelerates at −1.49 m/s^2 for 8.00 s. (a) What is the velocity of the boat at t = 21.0 s? (b) Find the total displacement of the boat. This is a 3 segment problem! The end velocity of the first segment is the start velocity of the second, the end velocity of the second is the start velocity of the third, etc
your bungee cord is 45.0 m. Free fall acceleration on Jupiter is 23.1 m/s^2. What is the ratio of your speed on Jupiter to your speed on Earth when you have dropped 45 m? Ignore the effects of air resistance and assume that you start at rest.