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What characterizes the velocity-vs-time graph of an object that is experiencing constant acceleration? A. The slope of the graph is constant and non-zero. B. The graph is flat, with zero slope. C. The slope of the graph is positive, and increasing. D. The slope of the graph is negative, and increasing. E. The slope of the graph is negative, and decreasing. F. The slope of the graph is positive, and decreasing.
Constant Positive Accederation Recall that acceleration is the slope of the v-t graph Position vs. Time Time (s1 Position ml Velocity bos) 0 0.2 2.5 0.4 1.5 0.5 0.6 Velocity vs. Time 0.8 1.2 2.5 1.4 0.5 Timet s 1 1.6 Acceleration vs. Time 1.8 0.5 1.5 s utat V ut at Timet S i 5 15
fat twn object moving along one divection. Cm D. For the first graph, in the last three seconds, the velocity is constant (and positive). That means that the slope of the position vs. time should be constant and positive. Does that agree with your plot? If not, make the adjustment. E. For the second graph, the velocity right before 3 s (say, 2.9 s) is negative, and right after 3 s (say,3.1 s) it is positiv This means that the...
Complete each sentence with the appropriate term or phrase. does not migrate are If members of one population into another population, allelic frequencies may be changed. migrate infinitely large For a population to exhibit Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, it must meet several conditions including that the population is , members must mate, that the alleles undergoing natural selection, that there is no migration, and that there is no genetic drift. changing stabilizing Restriction of mate selection, either based on behavior or physical...
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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...
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....
if you plotted your velocity vs time would the slope be negative,
positive or zero? why?
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If we were to plot plot d vs t2 (distance traveled from rest versus the square of the time it took to travel that far), what are the S.I. units of the slope of this plot? a. N b. m/s c. m/s2 d. s2/m If the plot of d vs t2 is well fit by a straight line, what does this imply? a. the acceleration is constant b. the acceleration is increasing c. the acceleration is decreasing d. the initial...
Vibrational Motion Introduction If an object is following Hooke’s Law, then Fnet = -kx = ma Since acceleration is the second derivative of position with respect to time, the relationship can be written as the differential equation: kx = m δ2xδt2/{"version":"1.1","math":"<math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mi>k</mi><mi>x</mi><mo> </mo><mo>=</mo><mo> </mo><mi>m</mi><mo> </mo><mfrac bevelled="true"><mrow><msup><mi>δ</mi><mn>2</mn></msup><mi>x</mi></mrow><mrow><mi>δ</mi><msup><mi>t</mi><mn>2</mn></msup></mrow></mfrac></math>"} Methods for solving differential equations are beyond the scope of this course; in fact, a class in differential equations is usually a requirement for a degree in engineering or physics. However, the solution to this particular differential...
Reading Velocity Graphs motion diasrams to each s ons for Y and a Given the following velocity vs. time graphs answer the questions that follow A for a raphs 1D Is graph A speeding up or slowing down? Explain. 2) Is graph B speeding up or slowing down? Explain. Slow: 31 A(s store 3) Is the acceleration of A positive or negative? How about for B? Explain. A:Tes, pos ólope B:nes, nes slope Which graph has a greater magnitude of...