An object is thrown straight up from a height of one meter above the floor with an initial speed of 10 m/s. the object rises to its highest point and falls back to the floor. Plot v-vs-t and a-vs-t for this motion on separate graphs.
An object is thrown straight up from a height of one meter above the floor with...
INCREASING TIME > 6) Consider a ball that is dropped from rest from a height of 1.0 meter above the floor. It starts at rest, then speeds up, suddenly reverses direction, and then slows as it rises. Suppose it bounces off the floor and rises back up to a height of 1.0 m (it is a super super- ball). Sketch x, y, vr, and Vy vs. time graphs of this motion (on a separate sheet ofpaper), as illustrated in the...
A ball is thrown straight upward and rises to a maximum height of 19 m above its launch point. At what height above its launch point has the speed of the ball decreased to one-half of its initial value? ____m
1. A ball is thrown straight up and passes point at a height of 40 m above its starting point in 5 s. What was its initial speed?
An object is thrown upward from 1 m above the ground. It travels vertically up, reaches a maximum height of 2.5 m above ground, falls back down, and is caught at exactly the same position it was thrown 1 s after it was thrown. What was the average velocity of the object? Click the answer you think is right 1.5 m/s 0 m/s 3 m/s
P5 An iron sphere is thrown straight up from a height of 2 m with a velocity of 0.3 m/s. It falls back to ground and bounces. After the bounce, it momentarily comes to a stop at a height of 1.9 m, where it is caught. (a) What is the speed of the ball when it first reaches the ground? b) What is its speed when it just leaves the ground after the bounce? (c) Neglecting the time of the...
For an object thrown into then air at a 15 degree angle above the horizontal, the acceleration of the object due to gravity is: a) positive as the object rises and negative as it falls. b) negative as the object rises and positive as it falls. c )constant throughout the motion. d) zero at the instant the object reaches its highest point. e) both (c) and (d) are correct.
A ball is thrown straight up with an initial speed of v m/s. The ball was released 1.2 m above the ground, but when it returns back down, it falls into a hole 14.2 m deep. If the ball’s speed at the bottom of the hole is 28 m/s, what was the initial speed v (in m/s) of the ball?
A ball is thrown straight up with an initial speed of 14.3 m/s. At what height above its initial position will the ball have one-half its initial speed? height:
A ball is thrown straight up with an initial speed of 13.7 m/s. At what height above its initial position will the ball have one‑half its initial speed?
7. Standing on the Earth, you throw an object up in the air. It rises to its highest point, and falls back down to your hand. Which of the following graphs best represents a plot of the vertical velocity vs. time? Circle the correct graph. 7 7 7 7