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CHECKPOINT
A horse is traveling at a velocity of 2.7
m/s. 3.5 seconds later it is traveling at
a velocity of 4.8 m/s. What is the
acceleration?
Answer: 0.6 meter per second square
#3
CHECKPOINT
Which of the following sets of
measurements can be used to calculate
acceleration?
Answer: change in time, initial velocity,
and final velocity
#
4
CHECKPOINT
An ambulance is currently traveling at 15 m/s, and
is accelerating with a constant acceleration of 5
meters per second square. The ambulance is
attempting to pass a car which is moving at a
constant velocity of 30 meters per second. How far
must the ambulance travel until it matches the
car's velocity?
Answer: 67.5 meters
#5
CHECKPOINT
A Cebu Pacific aircraft has a landing speed of
72 m/s, and upon landing it is able to come to
a stop in 2,000 meters. Assuming constant
deceleration, how long would it take for the
Cebu Pacific to come to a full stop?
Answer: 56 seconds
#6
CHECKPOINT
A Ferrari Enzo is able to reach a speed of 134
miles per hour (60 meters per second) from 0
mph in 11 seconds. Assuming constant
acceleration, how far would the Enzo travel in
this amount of time?
Answer: 330 meters
#7
CHECKPOINT
Which of the following is a true statement concerning speed,
velocity, and acceleration?
• An increase in speed must mean the object experiences
acceleration
• An object cannot accelerate if it is moving at a constant speed
• Speed is a vector quantity representing magnitude and direction
• If the displacement of an object is zero, the speed must be zero
#8
CHECKPOINT
To reach the orbital altitude of Earth, a space
shuttle must accelerate from zero to 8,000
meters per second (approx. 18,000 miles per
hour) in eight and a half minutes. What would
the minimum average acceleration of the
shuttle have to be in order to achieve this?
Answer: 15 meters per second square
#9
CHECKPOINT
Aroldis Chapman holds the world record for fastest
baseball pitch at 105.1 mph (169 km/h). The
distance from the pitcher's mound to home plate is
approximately 60 feet (approx. 18 meters).
Assuming the constant velocity, how much time
would a better have to react to Chapman's world
record pitch?
Answer: 0.4 second
#10
CHECKPOINT
An airplane lands with an initial velocity of
70.0 m/s and then decelerates at 1.50
m/s/s for 40.0 s. What is its final velocity?
Answer: 10 m/s
#11
CHECKPOINT
Dragsters can achieve an average
acceleration of 26.0 m/s/s. Suppose a
dragster accelerates from rest at this rate
for 5.56 seconds. How far does it travel in
this time?
Answer: 402 m
#12
CHECKPOINT
Dragsters can achieve an average
acceleration of 26.0 m/s/s. Suppose a
dragster accelerates from rest at this rate for
5.56 seconds. Calculate the final velocity of
the dragster without using information about
time.
Answer: 145 m/s
#13
CHECKPOINT
A car starts and accelerates at a constant
4 m/s/s in 1 s. Determine the speed and
distance after 10 seconds.
Answer: speed = 40 m/s; distance =
200 m
#14
CHECKPOINT
A car travels at 40 m/s, decelerates at a
constant 4 m/s/s until rest. Determine final
velocity and distance after decelerating in 10
seconds.
Answer:
final velocity = 0 m/s; distance = 200 m
#15
CHECKPOINT
A car moves at 90 km/h past a police that
stops by the side of the road. One minute
later, the police car chases at 0.8 m/s/s. How
far the police car reaches the car?
Answer:
4 kilometers
#16
CHECKPOINT
A car moves a constant 24 m/s brakes so that
it has a constant deceleration of 0.952 m/s/s.
Determine the speed of the car after a
distance of 250 meters.
Answer:
10 m/s
#17

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Kinematics 2.2

  • 1. CHECKPOINT A horse is traveling at a velocity of 2.7 m/s. 3.5 seconds later it is traveling at a velocity of 4.8 m/s. What is the acceleration? Answer: 0.6 meter per second square #3
  • 2. CHECKPOINT Which of the following sets of measurements can be used to calculate acceleration? Answer: change in time, initial velocity, and final velocity # 4
  • 3. CHECKPOINT An ambulance is currently traveling at 15 m/s, and is accelerating with a constant acceleration of 5 meters per second square. The ambulance is attempting to pass a car which is moving at a constant velocity of 30 meters per second. How far must the ambulance travel until it matches the car's velocity? Answer: 67.5 meters #5
  • 4. CHECKPOINT A Cebu Pacific aircraft has a landing speed of 72 m/s, and upon landing it is able to come to a stop in 2,000 meters. Assuming constant deceleration, how long would it take for the Cebu Pacific to come to a full stop? Answer: 56 seconds #6
  • 5. CHECKPOINT A Ferrari Enzo is able to reach a speed of 134 miles per hour (60 meters per second) from 0 mph in 11 seconds. Assuming constant acceleration, how far would the Enzo travel in this amount of time? Answer: 330 meters #7
  • 6. CHECKPOINT Which of the following is a true statement concerning speed, velocity, and acceleration? • An increase in speed must mean the object experiences acceleration • An object cannot accelerate if it is moving at a constant speed • Speed is a vector quantity representing magnitude and direction • If the displacement of an object is zero, the speed must be zero #8
  • 7. CHECKPOINT To reach the orbital altitude of Earth, a space shuttle must accelerate from zero to 8,000 meters per second (approx. 18,000 miles per hour) in eight and a half minutes. What would the minimum average acceleration of the shuttle have to be in order to achieve this? Answer: 15 meters per second square #9
  • 8. CHECKPOINT Aroldis Chapman holds the world record for fastest baseball pitch at 105.1 mph (169 km/h). The distance from the pitcher's mound to home plate is approximately 60 feet (approx. 18 meters). Assuming the constant velocity, how much time would a better have to react to Chapman's world record pitch? Answer: 0.4 second #10
  • 9. CHECKPOINT An airplane lands with an initial velocity of 70.0 m/s and then decelerates at 1.50 m/s/s for 40.0 s. What is its final velocity? Answer: 10 m/s #11
  • 10. CHECKPOINT Dragsters can achieve an average acceleration of 26.0 m/s/s. Suppose a dragster accelerates from rest at this rate for 5.56 seconds. How far does it travel in this time? Answer: 402 m #12
  • 11. CHECKPOINT Dragsters can achieve an average acceleration of 26.0 m/s/s. Suppose a dragster accelerates from rest at this rate for 5.56 seconds. Calculate the final velocity of the dragster without using information about time. Answer: 145 m/s #13
  • 12. CHECKPOINT A car starts and accelerates at a constant 4 m/s/s in 1 s. Determine the speed and distance after 10 seconds. Answer: speed = 40 m/s; distance = 200 m #14
  • 13. CHECKPOINT A car travels at 40 m/s, decelerates at a constant 4 m/s/s until rest. Determine final velocity and distance after decelerating in 10 seconds. Answer: final velocity = 0 m/s; distance = 200 m #15
  • 14. CHECKPOINT A car moves at 90 km/h past a police that stops by the side of the road. One minute later, the police car chases at 0.8 m/s/s. How far the police car reaches the car? Answer: 4 kilometers #16
  • 15. CHECKPOINT A car moves a constant 24 m/s brakes so that it has a constant deceleration of 0.952 m/s/s. Determine the speed of the car after a distance of 250 meters. Answer: 10 m/s #17