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PHYS 2001

PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 Working Kinematics Problems Graphical Kinematics A. Using the Slope B. Using the Area Under the Curve PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 CT1: A car travels in the negative direction. If the car speeds up, it’s acceleration must be...? A. Positive B. Negative

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PHYS 2001

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  1. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 Working Kinematics Problems Graphical Kinematics A. Using the Slope B. Using the Area Under the Curve

  2. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 CT1: A car travels in the negative direction. If the car speeds up, it’s acceleration must be...? A. Positive B. Negative C. It cannot be determined

  3. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 EX1: A fighter jet lands on a carrier traveling at 140 m/s. The tailhook and wire provide an acceleration to stop the jet whose magnitude is 70 m/s2. How long does it take the jet to stop?

  4. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 EX2: Two cars approach each other on a straight stretch of highway. The first car is traveling East at 25 m/s and the second car is traveling West at 35 m/s. (a) If the cars are initially 400 m apart, how long does it take for the cars to pass each other? Two cars approach each other on a straight stretch of highway. The first car is traveling East at 25 m/s and the second car is traveling West at 35 m/s. (b) How far have each of the cars traveled when they pass each other?

  5. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 EX3: A hot air balloon takes off from the ground and accelerates straight up at 0.71 m/s2. After 5 seconds, the balloonist drops a sandbag overboard. How long does it take the sandbag to hit the ground?

  6. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 CT2: Let up be the positive direction. When the sandbag is dropped, the velocity of the sandbag is...? A. Positive B. Negative C. Zero Let up be the positive direction. When the sandbag is dropped, the velocity of the balloon is...? A. Positive B. Negative C. Zero

  7. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 EX3: A hot air balloon takes off from the ground and accelerates straight up at 0.71 m/s2. After 5 seconds, the balloonist drops a sandbag overboard. How long does it take the sandbag to hit the ground?

  8. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 position (m) time (s)

  9. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 velocity (m/s) time (s)

  10. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 position (m) time (s) velocity (m/s) time (s)

  11. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 A B C D E F CT3: In what region is the object moving in the positive direction with a positive acceleration? In what region is the object moving in the negative direction with a negative acceleration? In what region is the object moving in the positive direction with a negative acceleration? In what region is the object moving in the negative direction with a positive acceleration?

  12. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 2 velocity (m/s) 10 time (s) 30 60 80

  13. PHYS 2001 Spring 2009 10 velocity (m/s) -5 10 time (s) 20 30 40 50

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