Follz21
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Hey all
Just wondering if you could help me answer some of these annoyingly simple questions:
1a) Find the final velocity of a vehicle moving initially at 15ms-1 and subject to a deceleration of -0.5ms-2 for 40s
(is it -5ms-1?)
1b)Find the average velocity of the vehicle over this duration, and the time at which value this corresponds to it's instantaneous velocity.
2a)Show from the basic equations for acceleration and average velocity that the total displacement of an object is given by:
r= ut + 1/2 at^2
(r= displacement)
2b) Show that, only if the initial velocity is zero, the time taken for an accelerating object to travel a given distance is given by:
t= [sqroot 2r/a]
Thanks for any help, I greatly appreciate it.
Just wondering if you could help me answer some of these annoyingly simple questions:
1a) Find the final velocity of a vehicle moving initially at 15ms-1 and subject to a deceleration of -0.5ms-2 for 40s
(is it -5ms-1?)
1b)Find the average velocity of the vehicle over this duration, and the time at which value this corresponds to it's instantaneous velocity.
2a)Show from the basic equations for acceleration and average velocity that the total displacement of an object is given by:
r= ut + 1/2 at^2
(r= displacement)
2b) Show that, only if the initial velocity is zero, the time taken for an accelerating object to travel a given distance is given by:
t= [sqroot 2r/a]
Thanks for any help, I greatly appreciate it.