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  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:19 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    1) A rocket-driven sled running on a straight,
    level track has been used to study the physiological effects of large accelerations on astronauts. One such sled can attain a speed of
    419 m/s in 1.6 s starting from rest.
    What is the acceleration of the sled, assuming it is constant?
    Answer in units of m/s^2
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:20 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    001 (part 1 of 3)
    A rocket-driven sled running on a straight,
    level track has been used to study the physiological effects of large accelerations on astronauts. One such sled can attain a speed of
    419 m/s in 1.6 s starting from rest.
    What is the acceleration of the sled, assuming it is constant?
    Answer in units of m/s^2

    002 (part 2 of 3)
    How many g s would you pull? That is, what
    factor times g is this?

    003 (part 3 of 3) 3.0 points
    How far does the sled travel in 1.6 s, starting
    from rest?
    Answer in units of m
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:22 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    5)A car is moving at a constant speed of 11 m/s
    when the driver presses down on the gas pedal
    and accelerates for 14 s with an acceleration
    of 1.1 m/s^2
    .
    What is the average speed of the car during
    the period?
    Answer in units of m/s
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:24 PM
    sgm1996
    Physics
    6) A baseball goes from zero to 31 m/s in 0.189 s.
    What is its average acceleration?
    Answer in units of m/s2
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:25 PM
    sgm1996
    Physics
    8) An automobile traveling along a straight road
    Increases its speed from 37 ft/s to 51 ft/s in
    180 ft.
    If the acceleration is constant, how much
    Time elapses while the auto moves the 180 ft?
    Answer in units of s
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:25 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    9) A car, moving along a straight stretch of highway, begins to accelerate at 0.0153 m/s^2
    It takes the car 29.2 s to cover 1 km.
    How fast was the car going when it first
    began to accelerate?
    Answer in units of m/s
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:26 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    10) An object moving on the x axis with a constant acceleration increases its x coordinate
    by 239 m in a time of 1.67 s and has a velocity
    of 20 m/s at the end of this time.
    Determine the acceleration of the object
    during this motion.
    Answer in units of m/s^2
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:27 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    11)The barrel of a rifle has a length of 0.847 m. A
    bullet leaves the muzzle of a rifle with a speed
    of 569 m/s.
    What is the acceleration of the bullet while
    in the barrel? A bullet in a rifle barrel does
    not have constant acceleration, but constant
    acceleration is to be assumed for this problem.
    Answer in units of m/s^2
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:28 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    12)A car traveling with a velocity of 24 m/s is
    accelerated uniformly at 1.8 m/s^2 for 6.3 s.
    What is its final velocity?
    Answer in units of m/s
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:29 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    13) A train is moving parallel and adjacent to a
    highway with a constant speed of 27 m/s. Initially a car is 41 m behind the train, traveling
    in the same direction as the train at 39 m/s
    and accelerating at 4 m/s^2
    What is the speed of the car just as it passes
    the train?
    Answer in units of m/s
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:30 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    014 (part 1 of 2)
    A speeder passes a parked police car at 25.9
    m/s. Instantaneously, the police car starts
    from rest with a uniform acceleration of 2.48
    m/s^2
    How much time pases before the speeder is
    overtaken by the police car?
    Answer in units of s
    015 (part 2 of 2)
    How far does the speeder get before being
    overtaken by the police car?
    Answer in units of m
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:31 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    016 (part 1 of 2)
    Two particles moving along parallel paths in
    the same direction pass the same point at the
    same time. Particle A has an initial velocity
    of 8.7 m/s and an acceleration of 1.2 m/s^2
    Particle B has an initial velocity of 4.3 m/s
    and an acceleration of 7.7 m/s^2
    At what time will B pass A?
    Answer in units of s

    017 (part 2 of 2)
    At what position will the faster particle
    pass the slower?
    Answer in units of m
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:32 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    018 (part 1 of 2)
    A small first-aid kit is dropped by a rock
    climber who is descending steadily at 2.1 m/s.
    After 4.1 s, what is the velocity of the
    first-aid kit? The acceleration of gravity is
    9.81 m/s^2
    Answer in units of m/s

    019 (part 2 of 2)
    How far is the kit below the climber after the
    4.1 s?
    Answer in units of m
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:34 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    020 (part 1 of 2)
    On March 19, 1954, Colonel John P. Stapp,
    USAF, attained the world speed record in
    a rocket-propelled sled that moved down the
    track at 632 mi/h. He and the sled were safely
    brought to rest in 1.4 s.
    Determine the acceleration he experienced.
    Answer in units of ft/s^2
    021 (part 2 of 2)
    How far did he travel during this deceleration?
    Answer in units of ft
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:36 PM
    sgm1996
    physics
    024
    This time particle A starts from rest and accelerates to the right at 73.8 cm/s^2 Particle B starts 364 cm down the track and moves at
    a constant velocity of 40.3 cm/s to the left.
    When will they meet?
    Answer in units of s
  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:37 PM
    Alty
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  • Oct 24, 2012, 05:37 PM
    J_9
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