Please, please, please explain how you did this to the level of someone who did not know physics.
Please, please, please explain how you did this to the level of someone who did not...
PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTION WHICH ONE IS MISSING. THANK YOU SO MUCH. ロvelocity vs. nme Graph A ball is thrown straight up into the air and then, on the way back down, is caught at the same height it was released at. For the following graphs, UP IS POSITIVE & DOWN IS NEGATIVE. Assume there is no air drag. Which one of the following vy vs. t graphs best represents the motion of the ball the entire time it was...
Please Explain D, E and F. in details, because I didn't understand them. Thank you so much. Use the VELOCITY vs. TIME graph below to answer the following questions. Let south be the positive direction & north be the negative direction. Express all answers in the appropriate mks units. NOTE:m/s2 should be entered as m/s 2. VELOCITY vs. TIME GRAPH A.) Over what period of time was the object speeding up? B.) Over what period of time was the object...
need help with ANALYZE PART A AND B and FINALIZE EXPLORE A car is moving with constant acceleration along a straight road (A) Determine how the velocity and the displacement of the car vary with time if the car is initialy moving to the right with a speed of 9.0 m/s and has an acceleration to the right of 1.7 m/s (B) Determine the velocity as a function of time when the velocity is instead initially to the right and...
8) An object, initially moving with a velocity of 2.0 m is, moves in a straight line with constant acceleration. After traveling a displacement of 5.0 m, it attains a velocity of 3.0 m is. Its acceleration, in m/s2, is: (Please show all work and formula(s) used)
I have three questions I need assistance on please: 1. To make an object start moving on a surface with friction requires (a) less force than it takes to keep it moving on the surface at constant velocity (b) the same force as to keep it moving on the surface at constant velocity (c) more force than it takes to keep it moving on the surface at constant velocity (d) a force equal to the weight of the object (2)...
KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS 1. Velocity versus time graphs for five objects are shown below. All axes have the same scale. Which object had the greatest change in position during the interval? Time To the right is a graph of an object's position. Which sentence is the best interpretation of the motion of the object as shown by the graph? 2. A. The object is moving with a constant, non- zero acceleration. B. The object is not moving. C. The object...
The figure shows the velocity of an object moving along a straight line as a function of time. Determine: a) The displacement of the object for the first 9 secondsb) The object's average velocity from t = 0 s tot=9 s.c) The object's average acceleration from t = 0 tot = 5 seconds.c) The acceleration of the object at t =8 seconds.
3 Select the THREE responses that are correct. If an object's position versus time graph is a straight line with a positive slope, then that object is moving with a constant velocity. moving with zero acceleration. moving upward. moving with a constant speed. moving with a constant, non-zero acceleration.4 An object can reverse its direction of travel when it has a constant acceleration. True False 5 Let us take up to the positive direction. If you throw a small rock straight up and catch it when it returns to you, its velocity vs....
please help me with this as fast as you can i have test and please show work The position of an object moving in a straight line is given by x = -1.5 + 3.0t - 14t^2 + 5t^3, where x is in meters and t is in seconds. (a) What is the position of the object t = 1, 2, 3 and 4 s ? (b) What is the object's displacement between t = 2 and t = 4...
please answer in TERMS of vi, vf, a, t, and x please help with #3, #4, and #5! Much appreciated!!! An accelerating object travels 12 meters from rest in a certain time. How far in meters could it have traveled from rest in the triple time? 2. An object moving along the x-axis initially has a velocity of 60 m/s and is slowing down at the rate of 4 m/s per second. How far (in meters) will it travel before...