Entire Physics Notebook
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average velocity for the time interval from 2.00s to 3.00s. (b) Find the average velocity for the time
To start off, we need to get the velocity of each corresponding time. We can use this with a table to solve for
both.
F(x)=10t2
F(x)=10(2.00 s)2 = 10(4.00s)2 = 40 m/s
F(x)=10(2.30 s)2 = 10(2.10s) 2= 44.10 m/s
F(x)=10(3.00 s)2 = 10(3.00s) 2= 90 m/s
We can get the answer for (a.) by getting the change of velocity from 40 m/s and 90 m/s.
Thus the average velocity from the time interval 2.00 s and 3.00 s is 50.00 m/s.
We repeat the same for the time interval 2.00 s and 2.10 s.
Thus the average velocity from the time interval 2.00 s and 2.10 s is 41.00 m/s.
An athlete leaves one end of a pool of length L at t=0 and arrives at the other end at time t1. She swims
back and arrives at the starting position at time t2. If she is swimming initially in the
positive x direction, determine her average velocities symbolically in (a) the first half of the swim, (b)
the second half of the swim, and (c) the round trip. (d) What is her average speed for the round trip.
This asks us what are the formulas for these specific questions.
(b) V2,x,ave=(Δt)2(Δx)2=t20−L=−L/t2
(c) To find the average velocity for the round trip, we add the displacement and time for each of the two halves
of the swim
Vx,ave,total=(Δt)total(Δx)total=t1+t2(Δx)1+(Δx)2=t1+t2+L−L=t1+t20=0
(d) The average speed of the round trip is the total distance the athlete travels divided by the total time for the
trip:
A stone is dropped into a deep well and is heard to hit the water 3.41 s after being
dropped. Determine the depth of the well.
It was once recorded that a Jaguar left skid marks that were 290 m in length. Assuming
that the Jaguar skidded to a stop with a constant acceleration of -3.90 m/s2, determine
the speed of the Jaguar before it began to skid.
• His first stop is 6 km6 km6, start text, space, k, m, end text to the east and 3 km3 km3, start text, space, k, m, end text to
the south
from his house.
• His second stop is 2 km2 km2, start text, space, k, m, end text to the west and 1 km1 km1, start text, space, k, m, end
text to the
south from the first stop.
• His third stop is 7 km7 km7, start text, space, k, m, end text to the west and 5 km5 km5, start text, space, k, m, end text to
the north
from the second stop.
. Two spheres are cut from a certain uniform rock. One has radius 4.50 cm. The mass of the other is five
times greater. Find its radius.
Acceleration will always be assigned to Earth's Gravity (-9.81 m/s2 ) unless stated otherwise
Positive directions are usually assigned to the right and upwards, as Negative directions are
assigned to the left or downwards.
Parts of a triangle.
Hypotenuse- The Longest side of the triangle, opposite of the right triangle.
Opposite- across the angle theta
Adjacent- Right next to the angle theta
In which as well that the Hypotenuse is C, The opposite is B, and the adjacent is A in the
Pythagorean equation c2=b2+a2
CSC=
SEC=
TAN=
3,4,5…
5,12,13…
8,15,17…
7,24,25…
a) What should be the initial velocity of the ball so that it hits a target that is 30 meters away at a height
of 1.8 meters?
You toss a ball directly upwards with a initial velocity of 5.0 m/s, what is the maximum
height of the ball?
Given:
Find:
Find:
Vector Subtraction:
A - B = A + (-B)
Practice problem 1:
Vector A represents 5m of displacement east. If vector B represents 10 M of
displacement north, find the addition of the two displacement R.
Practice problem 3:
A car moves 150 m at 63 north of east