3- The velocity-time graph below shows the motion of a
ball in free fall. What is the acceleration of the ball from
0.5 to 0.7 seconds? Show your work:

3- The Velocity-time Graph Below Shows The Motion Of Aball In Free Fall. What Is The Acceleration Of

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Answer 1

Answer:

The acceleration of the ball from 0.5 to 0.7 seconds is 10 m/s²

Explanation:

The data from the given velocity-time graph are as follows;

Velocity (meters per second)       [tex]{}[/tex]                       Time (seconds)

0                                                    [tex]{}[/tex]                          0.4

0.5                                                   [tex]{}[/tex]                        0.45

1.                                                 [tex]{}[/tex]                             0.5

1.5                                                   [tex]{}[/tex]                         0.55

2.2                                                   [tex]{}[/tex]                        0.6

2.5                                                   [tex]{}[/tex]                        0.65

3.0                                                   [tex]{}[/tex]                        0.7

3.5                                                   [tex]{}[/tex]                        0.75

4.0                                                   [tex]{}[/tex]                        0.8

4.5                                                   [tex]{}[/tex]                        0.85

Therefore, the average acceleration of the ball from 0.7 to 0.7 seconds is given as follows;

Acceleration = (Change in velocity)/(Related change in time)

Acceleration = (3.0 - 1)m/s/(0.7 - 0.5)s = 2/0.2 m/s²  = 10 m/s²

The acceleration of the ball from 0.5 to 0.7 seconds = 10 m/s².


Related Questions

dimensional formula of energy​

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Answer:

[M L2 T-2]

Explanation:

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[M L2 T2] SI Symbol: J

What is the difference between fitness activities and team sports? Provide an example for both reasons.

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Answer:

you get to participate in a activity but not in PE that you have to do

Explanation:

People playing a basketball game in a gymnasium make up a closed system

with 17,125 J of energy. At the beginning of the game the system has 16,250

J of ME, and at the end it has 1,135 J of ME. How much of the total energy

was transformed into thermal energy during the game?

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Answer:

15,115 J of the total energy is transformed to thermal energy during the game.

Explanation:

From the law of conservation of energy, initial energy of the closed system E = final energy of closed system , E'

E = E'.

Let ME = initial mechanical energy of the system = 16,250 J and U = initial internal energy of the system and ME' = Final mechanical energy of the system = 1,135 J and U' = Final internal energy of the system.

So E = ME + U and E' = ME' + U'

We now find U and U'

Substituting E, ME, E' and ME' into the equations, we have

E = ME + U

17,125 J = 16,250 J + U

U = 17,125 J - 16,250 J

U = 875 J

E' = ME' + U'

17,125 J = 1,135 J + U'

U' = 17,125 J - 1,135 J

U' = 15,990 J.

The change in internal energy is also the change in thermal energy. So,

ΔU = U' - U

ΔU = 15,990 J - 875 J

ΔU = 15,115 J

So 15,115 J of the total energy is transformed to thermal energy during the game.

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A current of 15 Amps flows through a circuit with a resistance of 0.10 Ohms. What is the voltage?

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V(voltage) = I(current)R(resistance)
substitute in the values

V = 15 * 0.10
V = 1.5 volts

A current of 15 amperes is flowing with a resistance of 0.10 ohms, then the voltage will be equal to 1.5 volts.

What is Electrical energy?

When put in an electromagnetic field, charged matter experiences a force due to the fundamental property of electric charge. Positive or negative electrical ions are possible.

When two charges are in opposition to one another, they repel one another. The term "neutral" refers to an object that has no net charge. The early understanding of the way charged particles interact is now referred to as classical electrodynamics, and it is still true for issues that do not demand taking into account quant phenomena.

Electrical charge is a preserved attribute, meaning that the net charge of an isolated system—that is, the sum of the positive and negative charges—cannot change. Particles at the subatomic level carry an electric charge.

As per the data given in the question,

Current, I = 15 A

Resistance, R = 0.10 ohms

Then, the voltage (V) will be,

V = RI

V = 15 × 0.10

V = 1.5 volts.

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A ball of mass 200 g rolls along the ground at a speed of 5.2 m/s. Calculate the kinetic energy of the ball.

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Answer:

We have a mass of 200g (0.2kg) moving at 20m/s

Kinetic Energy KE = ½ mv^2 where m is mass and v is velocity

Actually, v is a vector quantity, so KE = ½ mv•v

The dot product of 2 vectors a and b is abCosθ where θ is the angle between the vectors.

Obviously v•v = v^2 Cos0 = v^2

In this case, we have KE = ½ (0.2)(20^2) = 40kg-m^2/s^2 = 40J

So we have kinetic energy in the amount of 40 Joules.

Explanation:

The right answer is "2.7 J"

Answer explanation:

Remember to convert grams to kilograms first by dividing by 1000.

Kinetic energy

= 1/2 × mass × speed2

= 1/2 × 0.2 kg × (5.2 m/s)^2

= 2.7 J (to 2 sig. fig.)

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Which option is an example of a surface wave?
A. A light wave
B. A wave on top of water
C. A sound wave
D. A wave carried through a rope

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The answer is B hope it helps

Surface waves are winds blowing through the  surface of ocean water. Therefore, option B is correct. All other options are just examples of waves and not wind.

What are surface waves ?

Ocean water flows in currents, much like air does in the atmosphere. A current is an oceanic current, or stream, of flowing water. The primary cause of surface currents is wind, although not daily winds.

The main wind belts are what produce surface currents. These winds always blow in the same direction. so that they can maintain the direction of the water's flow.

Three factors influence surface currents: global wind patterns, Earth's rotation, and the configuration of ocean basins. Because they disperse heat over the earth, surface currents are crucial. Global climate is significantly influenced by surface currents as well.

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Joe went to see his Grandmother. He promised his Grandma that he would arrive at her house at 5 pm. He leaves his house at 3:00 and this will allow him 2 hours to get to her house. Joe will need to travel 70 miles to get to her house. How fast will Joe need to drive to make it to Grandma's house on time?

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Answer:

35 mph

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Time (t) = 2 hours

Distance (d) = 70 miles

Speed (S) =.?

Speed is simply defined as the distance travelled per unit time. Mathematically, it is expressed as:

Speed (S) = Distance (d) / Time (t)

S = d/t

With the above formula, we can calculate how fast (i.e the speed) Joe will need to drive to make it to his Grandma's house on time. This can be obtained as follow:

Time (t) = 2 hours

Distance (d) = 70 miles

Speed (S) =.?

S = d/t

S = 70/2

S = 35 mph

Therefore, Joe will drive at 35 mph in order to get to his Grandma's house on time.

A golfer imparts a speed of 29.0 m/s to a ball, and it travels the maximum possible distance before landing on the green. the tee and the green are at the same elevation. (a) how much time does the ball spend in the air? (b) what is the longest hole in one that the golfer can make, if the ball does not roll when it hits the green?

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Explanation:

It is given that,

Initial speed of a golfer, u = 29 m/s

If it travels the maximum possible distance before landing. It means that it is projected at an angle of 45 degrees.

(a) We need to find the time spent by the ball in the air. It can be calculated by using second equation of motion.

[tex]s=ut+\dfrac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]

Here,

a = -g

s = 0 (it is displacement and it is equal to 0 as the ball lands on the green).

So,

[tex]0=29\sin(45)t-\dfrac{1}{2}\times 9.8t^2\ (\text{Initial vertical component of velocity is taken})\\\\-4.9t^2+29\times \dfrac{1}{\sqrt2}t=0\\\\-4.9t^2+20.5t=0\\\\t=0,4.184\ s[/tex]

So, it will take 4.184 seconds in the air.

(b) let x is the longest hole in one that the golfer can make if the ball does not roll when it hits the green. It can be given by :

[tex]x=vt\cos\theta\\\\x=29\times 4.184\times \cos(45)\\\\x=85.79\ m[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

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Place the following in order of increasing frequency (low to high).
Radio Waves

X-Rays, (1018 Hz to 1022 Hz), (1 nm to 10-3 nm)
:
Ultraviolet, (7 x 1014 Hz to 1018 Hz), (103 nm to 1 nm)

Visible Light, (4 x 1014 Hz to 7 x 1014 Hz) (700 nm to 380 nm)

Infrared, (1010 Hz to 4 x 1014 Hz), (106 nm to 103 nm)

Microwaves, (106 Hz to 1010 Hz), (1 m to 106 nm)
Gamma Rays

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Answer:

I don't know how it works, but I found this on the internet. image does not belong to me.

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Answer:

X-RAY

Explanation:

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what is the first step to CPR

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Answer:

call for help and check if the person has not passed out (check their pulse.)

Explanation:

Runner A is initially 5.8 km west of a flagpole and is running with a constant velocity of 8.6 km/h due east. Runner B is initially 4.9 km east of the flagpole and is running with a constant velocity of 7.1 km/h due west. How far are the runners from the flagpole when their paths cross? Answer in units of km.

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Answer:

Runner A will be 0.05 km from the flagpole, and runner B will be 0.07 km from the flagpole

Explanation:

We can find when their paths will cross as follows:

[tex] X_{f} = X_{0} + v_{0}t + \frac{1}{2}at^{2} [/tex]

Where:

[tex]X_{f}[/tex] is the final position

[tex]X_{0}[/tex] is the initial position

v₀ is the initial speed

t is the time

a is the acceleration = 0 (since they are running with a constant velocity)

When their paths cross we have:

[tex]X_{fA}+X_{fB}=5.8+4.9=10.7 km[/tex]

[tex]V_{A}t+V_{B}t=10.7[/tex]

[tex]8.6t+7.1t=10.7[/tex]

[tex]t = 0.68 h[/tex]

Now we can find the final distance of each runner.

[tex]X_{fA}=V_{A}*0.68[/tex]

[tex]X_{fA}=8.6*0.68 km[/tex]

[tex]X_{fA}=5.85 km[/tex]

[tex]X_{fB}=V_{B}*0.68[/tex]

[tex]X_{fB}=7.1*0.68[/tex]

[tex]X_{fB}=4.83 km[/tex]

Therefore, runner A will be 0.05 km from the flagpole, and runner B will be 0.07 km from the flagpole.

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Calculate the momentum of the skater with a mass of 45kg and a velocity of 3 m/s.

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Answer:

90 kgm/s

Explanation:

Lincoln can run at a speed of 3 m/s. How long would it take him to run 200 meters?

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Answer:Answer is 66.66666666666667

Explanation:all you have to do is divide 200/3

Answer:

66 seconds

Explanation:

time=distance/speed

200/3=66.6

An object that does not vibrate cannot produces what?

A.sound
B.light
C.heat
D.electricity

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Answer:

An object that does not vibrate cannot produce sound

A 15kg block of frozen water is being acted upon
by two forces as shown. Which of the following
diagrams will have the smallest net acceleration?
A)
F2=10N
F =28N
B)
F=100N
Fi=90N
0)
Fi=4N
F2=12N
D)
Fi=150N
F2=140N​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I'm not 200% sure whether net acceleration would be F1 - F2 or F1 + F2, but C works in both scenarios. Either the net acceleration is 18 N, which is the lowest, or it is 8 N, which is also the lowest.

which force produces acceleration in falling bodies?​

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Answer:

Gravity produces acceleration

Gravity is a force that pulls object down to the ground. When object fall to the ground, gravity causes them to accelerate.

10. How do you use a triple-beam balance? Fill in the blanks.

1st – Place the film canister on the ________________.

2nd – Slide the large ________________ to the right until the arm drops below the line and then move it back one notch.

3rd – Repeat this process with the _________ weight. When the arm moves below the line, back it up one groove.

4th – Slide the ______________ weight on the front beam until the _____________ match up.

5th – Add the amounts on each beam to find the total __________ to the nearest tenth of a gram.

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Answer:

1st – Place the film canister on the scale.

2nd – Slide the large weight to the right until the arm drops below the line and then move it back one notch.

3rd – Repeat this process with the top weight. When the arm moves below the line, back it up one groove.

4th – Slide the small weight on the front beam until the lines match up.

5th – Add the amounts on each beam to find the total mass to the nearest tenth of a gram.

Explanation:

The triple beam balance is an instrument that is used in measuring the mass of substances to a very high degree of precision. The reading error is given by ±0.05 grams. The triple beam balance as the name implies has three beams that measure substances of different mass levels.

The beams are categorized as small, medium, and large. There is a balance on which the substance to be weighed is placed directly upon. To use this measuring device, the procedures mentioned above are followed.

The two objects have different masses, the more massive object pulls with a greater force. TRUE OR FALSE?

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Answer:

on earth yes, but in space no because there is no gravity

Explanation:

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The force exerted by an object depends on the mass of the object. Greater mass results in greater force. Hence, the statement is true.

What is force?

Force is an external agent acts on a body to change the substance from the state of rest or motion. There are various kinds of force such as nuclear force, magnetic force, frictional force etc.

According to Newton's law of motion force in a moving body is the product of its mass and acceleration. Hence, force is directly proportional to mass and acceleration and an increase in these quantities will increase the force exerted by the body.

Thus, greater force is needed to a move a body with greater mass. If two objects of different masses exerts force each other, the greater force will be exerted by the massive body.

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Muscles covert chemicals energy int

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Answer:

Mechanical energy

Explanation:

Mechanical energy is needed for movement of objects. Muscles convert chemical energy provided by the rest of the body to allow movement.

A football player sprints down the field for a touchdown traveling a total of
40 meters in 5 seconds. What was the football player's speed?

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Answer:

Explanation:

It's a good thing to claim this was speed and not velocity.

Givens

d = 40 meters

t = 5 seconds

V = ??

Formula

v = d/t

Solution

v = 40 m/5 sec

v = 8 m/s

If you really wanted to get picky, you should convert the distance to yards which is how distance is measured in football

1.09 yards = 1 meter

d = 40 * 1.09 = 43.74 yards.

t = 5 seconds

v = 43.74/5 = 8.749 yards / second.

1. If a ball is rolling horizontally on the floor with a velocity of 2.5 m/s, what are the x and y
components of the velocity?
Vx =
Vy =

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Answer: Vx = 2.5m/s and Vy = 0m/s

             

Explanation: The ball is rolling horizontally on the floor, meaning there isn't a change in the vertical position, only horizontal. The ball is rolling with pure horizontal motion and isn't moving in the vertical direction.

Kinetic and potential energy are forms of what kind of energy?

gravitational

chemical

electrical

mechanical

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Answer:

mechanical energy

Explanation:

The key difference that exists between kinetic energy and potential energy lies in the fact that, potential energy is that form of mechanical energy which is stored within an object, ready to be released as and when needed to do some work, while, kinetic energy is that form of mechanical energy that has been released and is associated with the body in motion.

A toy car, initially travelling in a straight line at 30.0 cm/s, slows down with a constant linear acceleration of 3.0 cm/s2. How much time passes before the toy car comes to a halt?

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Answer:

The toy car stops after 10 seconds.

Explanation:

Constant Acceleration Motion

It's a type of motion in which the velocity of an object changes uniformly at a rate called acceleration.

Being a the constant acceleration, vo the initial speed, vf the final speed, and t the time, the following relation applies:

[tex]v_f=v_o+at\qquad\qquad [1][/tex]

The toy car moves at vo=30 cm/s and decelerates at [tex]a=-3\ cm/s^2[/tex]. Note the negative sign of the acceleration that indicates the speed is decreasing over time.

We need to calculate the time needed for the toy car to stop vf=0.

To find the time, we solve [1] for t:

[tex]\displaystyle t=\frac{v_f-v_o}{a}[/tex]

Since all the units of speed and acceleration are in centimeters, we don't need to convert to meters

[tex]\displaystyle t=\frac{0-30}{-3}=10[/tex]

The toy car stops after 10 seconds.

a student pushes a book with a force of 5 N to the east.which statement
describes the reaction force?

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Answer:

5N westward, acting on the student

Explanation:

Answer: 5N westward, acting on the student

Explanation:

Two +1 C charges are separated by 3000 m. What is the magnitude of the electric force

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¡Hello!

Topic: Electrostatic

For calculate electric force, we can apllicate formula:

                                                [tex]\boxed{\boxed{\bold{F = k * \frac{q*q'}{r^{2} } } } }[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{[/tex] F = Electric Force

[tex]\sqrt{[/tex] k = Coulomb Constant = 9x10^9

[tex]\sqrt{[/tex] q = Charges = 1 C

[tex]\sqrt{[/tex] r = Distance = 3000 m

Let's replace according the information, and let's resolve it:

F = 9x10^9 * (1 * 1) / 3000²

F = 9x10^9 * 1 / 9000000

F = 9x10^9 * 1.1111111e-7

F = 1000 N

Result:

The electric force is of 1000 N

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A water-balloon launcher with a mass of 2.0 kg is suspended on a wire. It
fires a 0.75 kg balloon to the west at a velocity of 14.0 m/s. What is the
resulting velocity of the launcher if the net force on the launcher is equal to
the reaction force?
A. 5.3 m/s east
B. 7.4 m/s east
C. 37.3 m/s east
D. 6.6 m/s west

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Answer:

b

Explanation

Answer: 5.3 ms east

Explanation:

What is the biggest animal on land?

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Answer:

elephant

Explanation:

Answer:

elephant

Explanation:

what is the definition of physics?

A.the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution

B.the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substance of which matter is composed

C.the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy

D.the branch that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings

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Answer:

your answer should be c

Answer:

D.the branch that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings

At a objects highest point is the acceleration zero too?

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Answer:

Acceleration from gravity is always constant and downward, but the direction and magnitude of velocity change. At the highest point in its trajectory, the ball has zero velocity, and the magnitude of velocity increases again as the ball falls back toward the earth

Explanation:

Answer:

No

Explanation:

becuse it's not even outer space there's acceleration there's no such thing as Zero acceleration speed except if you're not in motion.

Do all the molecules of a liquid take part in evaporation? If not , explain.​

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

only the ones near the surface have enough kinetic energy

Answer:

no

Explanation:No, all the molecules of the liquid do not take part in evaporation only those molecules near the surface of liquid which acquire sufficient Kinetic energy (Thresold velocity) escape as they  attractive forces of other molecules. Then other molecules come to the surface of the liquid and acquire more K.E. and escape the surface. This continues till all the liquid evaporates.

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