Oracle Posted March 18, 2010 Posted March 18, 2010 (edited) Having problems with solving a few of these questions and some help which would be much appreciated. 1. A speed skater reduces her velocity from 12m/sec to 6m/sec in 5 seconds. Find: a) acceleration b) velocity at the end of the third second c) average velocity d) distance covered during the 5th second period I found acceleration to be -1.2m/s^2 but I'm having trouble finding the distance traveled to work out velocity and the rest from there... 2. A sprinter covers the first 10 meters of a 100m dash in 2 seconds and the second 10 meters in 1.5 seconds. Find: a) average velocities over the 0-10m and the 10-20m segments of the race. ok so 0-10m v= 5m/s and 10-20m v= 6.6m/s b) the acceleration between the first velocity and second velocity. this is where I'm doing something wrong because I did 6.6-5/1.5-2 and I get -0.93 which is obviously wrong because the sprinter was not slowing down. 4. A ball is accelerating at 18m/s^2. The final velocity measurement used to determine the acceleration was 31m/s and the time was 0.42sec. What was the initial velocity of the ball at the start of the time interval? Don't know how to find the initial velocity. 5. A sprint ice skater travels North at a 14m/sec, she must travel 100 meters to the North to complete the race. A cross wind blowing directly West at a constant 3m/s pushes the skater off course. If she does not correct for the wind: a) how far off her Northerly path will she be blown? b) How much extra distance must she cover to complete the race? Again not sure about this problem. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedAnyone?.. I figured out q.3 with the formula d=Vi.t+1/2a.t^2 so don't worry about that one. Still need help with the rest. Thanks Edited March 18, 2010 by Oracle Consecutive posts merged.
swansont Posted March 18, 2010 Posted March 18, 2010 You need formulas for acceleration and average velocity, and a way to relate acceleration, velocity and time to each other. Do you know equations to do these things?
Oracle Posted March 22, 2010 Author Posted March 22, 2010 (edited) I think I solved 2.b) Vf^2=Vi^2+2ad ---> 6.6^2=5^2+2a ---> 43.56=25+2a ---> 18.56/2 ---> a=9.28m/s^2 Does that looks right? Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedYou need formulas for acceleration and average velocity, and a way to relate acceleration, velocity and time to each other. Do you know equations to do these things? Yeah I have a booklet here it's just applying the formulas gets tricky for me. I haven't got a text book yet for better explanations on things. 1. a) a= -1.2m/s^2 b) V at 3s = 10.8m/s c) average Velocity = 3.6m/s d) distance covered in 5th second = 18m No idea if they are right... just need confirmation. Edited March 22, 2010 by Oracle Consecutive posts merged.
swansont Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Not having an explanation of the equations is a problem, but you can find such things online. In the long run understanding the equations is a must.
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