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study of kinematics. In Chapter 4 we will move on to dynamics, where we will deal with mass, force, energy, momentum, etc. Velocity and acceleration In one dimension, the average velocity and acceleration over a time interval ∆t are given by vavg = ∆x ∆t and aavg = ∆v ∆t. (2.1)
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8 At 6 a.m. a boat A has position vector (12i – 11j) km relative to a fixed origin O and moves with constant velocity (9i – 6j) km h-1. Another boat B has position vector (40i – 39j) km relative to a fixed origin O and moves with constant velocity (-12i + 15j) km h-1. (a) Find expressions for the position vectors of A and B, in terms of t hours after 6 a.m.
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Worksheet 2, Rotational Kinematics, continued: Note: Your answers may be a bit different depending upon rounding. Example with constant angular motion: The second hand of a watch rotates at a constant angular velocity (ω) of 0.105 radians/sec. a) What is the angular displacement (∆θ) in radians and degrees after 90 seconds?
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skills and your knowledge of mathematics to help you solve word problems. You will also need to have a scientific calculator to assist you in your calculations. Always remember to take note of any equation and formulas that you come across in the module for use in other modules. The more you use them you will go through the module with ease.
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Topic Kinematics Booklet Question Paper Time Allowed: 66 minutes Score: /55 Percentage: /100 Grade Boundaries: The graph shows how the speed of a car varies with time. time / s speed m / s 0 0 10 20 15 Which statement about the acceleration of the car betwee n 10 s and 20 s is correct? A The acceleration decreases. ...
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Momentum and Impulse Practice Problems Physics Academic Classroom Practice 1. A 1300 kg race car is traveling at 80 m/s while a 15,000 kg truck is traveling at 20 m/s. Which has the greater momentum? 2. A 300 kg snowmobile is traveling at 30 m/s. How fast would a 200 kg snowmobile need to travel to have the same momentum? 3.
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Kinetic Energy Practice Problems 1. What is the Kinetic Energy of a 150 kg object that is moving with a speed of 15 m/s? 2. An object has a kinetic energy of 25 J and a mass of 34 kg , how fast is the object moving? 3. An object moving with a speed of 35 m/s and has a kinetic energy of 1500 J, what is the mass of the object. 4.
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Basic Integration Problems I. Find the following integrals. 1. (5 8 5)x x dx2 2. ( 6 9 4 3)x x x dx32 3 3. ( 2 3)x x dx 2 23 8 5 6 4. dx x xx 1 5. ( ) 3 x dx x 3 5 6. (12 9 )x x dx4 3 2 2 4 7. x dx x 1 8. dx xx 9. (1 3 )t t dt2 10. (2 1)t dt22 11. y y dy2 3 12. d 13. 7sin( )x dx 14. 5cos( )d 15. 9sin(3 )x dx 16. 12cos(4 )d 17. 7cos(5 )x dx 18 ...
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