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    NeEeNo0o Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Oct 25, 2010, 07:26 AM
    physics free fall ?
    an ice sled powered by rocket engine starts from rest om a large frozen lake and accelerates at +13.0 m/s/s.
    at t1 the rocket engine is shut down and the sled moves with conestant velocity V until t2.
    the total distance traveld by the seld is 5.30x(10 to the power 3) m and the total time is 90.0s.find t1, t2 and v
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    Oct 25, 2010, 09:01 AM

    If you can sketch the velocity-time graph for the motion of this ice sled, you will get all the answers easily.

    The total distance travelled is given by the area under the velocity-time graph, that is the area of a trapezium with parallel sides and and a perpendicular height equal to the final velocity v.

    Since the total time is t2, that means t2 = 90.0 s.

    The equation for the velocity at time t1 is given by:

    Velocity at time t1 = 0.5a(t1)^2

    Since the acceleration is 13, you can find v in terms of t1.

    Then replace v in the total distance equation to find the time t1.

    After that, you can easily use the time t1 to find the value of v.

    Post what you get! :)

    And lastly, this problem has nothing to do with free fall... =/
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    Oct 25, 2010, 09:16 AM

    I was about to answer this one but I had to go to class! I get back and boom it's done.
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    Oct 25, 2010, 01:42 PM

    Well lets see what I did.

    It gives you total time and total distance.

    From this I got an average velocity. I then plugged it into the kinematic equation: Vf=Vi+at and solved for t.

    This gives you the time it took to accelerate, or T1.

    T2 is 90s

    Distance at T2 is 3500

    Find the distance at T1: Xt1=.5a(t1^2)

    v=(Xt2-Xt1)/(T2-T1)

    That's my version!

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