Acceleration using velocity and distance

    • [DOC File]Acceleration - Montgomery County Public Schools

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      understand positive and negative acceleration. given a graph of Distance vs. Time identify constant velocity and changing velocities. given a graph of Velocity vs. Time identify positive acceleration. given the formula Velocity = Distance / Time and given any two of the quantities, calculate the missing quantity. define mass. define weight.

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    • [DOC File]Speed, Velocity, & Acceleration Lab

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      Velocity vs. Position graph 10 Distance from end 20. 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Velocity. Using the graph to predict speed. 1) place = 2) predicted velocity = …

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    • [DOC File]Acceleration - Rocoscience

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      Jan 07, 2013 · Thus initial velocity u = distance/time = s1/t1. Similarly mark out five adjacent spaces near the end of the tape and find the final velocity v. Measure the distance s in metres from the centre point of u to the centre point of v. The acceleration is found using the formula: v2 = u2 + 2as or a = v2 – u2 / 2s

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    • [DOC File]Practice Problems: Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

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      8. A ball rolls down a ramp for 15 seconds. If the initial velocity of the ball was 0.8 m/sec and the . final velocity was 7 m/sec, what was the acceleration of the ball ? 0.413 m/s². 9. A meteoroid changed velocity from 1.0 km/s to 1.8 km/s in 0.03 seconds. What is the acceleration of . the meteoroid? 26.7 km/ s². 10.

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    • [DOC File]Studio Physics I

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      Solving for acceleration: Use the equations that you came up with in step 9 to solve for the acceleration of the cart during the time that the hanging mass is falling. The acceleration expression should contain only the mass of the cart, the hanging mass, the force of friction, and the constant of gravity on the earth, g (9.8 N/kg).

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    • [DOC File]Teaching Advanced Physics

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      Average velocity, time and displacement. Using the graphs drawn from the experiment you can show two things: a = v/ t, that is, that the gradient of a velocity-time graph yields acceleration. The area under the velocity time graph gives the distance travelled by the marble.

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    • [DOC File]Speed Worksheet

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      Distance = Time X Velocity Mass = Momentum/Velocity. Time = Distance/Velocity Velocity = Momentum/Mass. Finish the density formula and write out all the possible ways it can be expressed (like the box above) DENSITY. M. D=M/V . D V. Write the proper formula used to complete the problem: Write DENSITY, SPEED, or MOMENTUM. 1. Mass and velocity. 2.

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