Seconds to meters per second
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seconds after it is launched vertically upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 25 meters per second. After approximately how many seconds will the ball hit the ground? A. 3.5. B. 4.0. C. 4.5. D. 5.0. Answer and explanation for . question 25.
[DOC File]Chapter 2 Problems - UCCS
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The speed of a bullet as it travels down the barrel of a rifle toward the opening is given by v = (–5.00 ( 107)t2 + (3.00 ( 105)t, where v is in meters per second and t is in seconds. The acceleration of the bullet just as it leaves the barrel is zero.
[DOCX File]Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Problems
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The entire walk takes him 13 seconds. What is his speed per second? In problem #5, what was George’s . velocity. in meters per second? (hint: draw a picture to find his . displacement) A roller coaster’s velocity at the top of a hill is 10 m/s. Two seconds later it reaches the bottom of the hill with a velocity of 26 m/s.
[DOC File]Some Acceleration Practice Problems
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1) While drag racing out of our school parking lot, I time myself at a speed of 40 meters per second seven seconds after starting. What was my acceleration during this time? Acceleration = (40 m/s) / 7 s = 5.7 m/s/s. 2) Using this information, how far have I gone during this seven seconds? d = ½ at2 = ½ (5.7 m/s/s)(7s)2 = 140 meters
[DOC File]Practice Problems
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A car is traveling at 28 meters per second north; 10 seconds later the car is traveling 15 meters per second north. What is the car’s acceleration? A car with a mass of 2150 kg is traveling at west 70 m/s, two minutes later the car is traveling west at 100 m/s.
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A mass experiences a change of momentum of 35 kilogram ( meters per second in 10 seconds. What is the magnitude of the average force causing this change? 3.5 N. 35 N . 45 N . 350 N. If a 2.0 kilogram mass moves with a constant speed of 20 meters per second, the magnitude of its momentum is: 8.0-kg m/s . 10. kg m/s . 40. kg m/s . 160 kg m/s
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