A hot-air balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of 5.00 m/s , releases a sandbag at the instant the balloon is 40.0 m above the ground. After it is released, the sandbag encounters no appreciable air drag.
Provide with all these sketches the exact x and y value's on the
graph and all the points. (Screenshot as example provided)
1.Sketch a graph of this bag’s acceleration as a function of time.
2.Sketch a graph of this bag’s velocity as a function of time.
3.Sketch a graph of this bag’s vertical position as a function of time.
A hot-air balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of 5.00 m/s , releases a sandbag...
A hot-air balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of
5.00 m/s , releases a sandbag at the instant the balloon is 40.0 m
above the ground. (See (Figure 1)) After it is released, the
sandbag encounters no appreciable air drag.
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Part A Compute the position of the sandbag at 0.270 s after its release. Express your answer in meters to three significant figures. h-41.0 m Previous Answers Correct PartB Compute the position of...
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2) Full of hot air. A hot-air balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of 5.00 m/s, releases a sandbag at the instant the balloon is 60.0 m above the ground. After it is released, the sandbag encounters no appreciable air resistance a) Find the position and velocity of the sandbag at 0.200 s and 0.800 s after its release. (6) How much time does it take for the sandbag to strike the ground after it is released? (4) b)
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Part A Constants Compute the position of the sandbag at 0.250 s after its release A hot-air balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of 5.00 m/s, releases a sandbag at the instant the balloon is 40.0 m above the ground. (See (Figure 1)) After it is released, the sandbag encounters no appreciable air drag Express your answer in meters to three significant...
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