2. 1D Motion / Kinematics
Average Velocity
- Open QuestionJulie drives 100 mi to Grandmother's house. On the way to Grandmother's, Julie drives half the distance at 40 mph and half the distance at 60 mph. On her return trip, she drives half the time at 40 mph and half the time at 60 mph. (a) What is Julie's average speed on the way to Grandmother's house?1views
- Multiple Choice
Beginning from a signpost, you run 60m to the right, then 60m back. The entire trip takes 24 seconds. What is your speed and velocity for the whole trip?
- Multiple Choice
You walk to the right at 3m/s for 8s, then turn around and walk backwards at 2m/s for some unknown time. You end up 16m to the right from where you started. How long did you walk backwards?
- Multiple ChoiceWhile out for a jog one day, James went 4.2 miles in 45 minutes. What was his average speed?
- Open Question
If you are driving 85 km/h along a straight road and you look to the side for 2.0 s, how far do you travel during this inattentive period?
1views - Open QuestionYou normally drive on the freeway between San Diego and Los Angeles at an average speed of 105 km/h (65 mi/h), and the trip takes 1 h and 50 min. On a Friday afternoon, however, heavy traffic slows you down and you drive the same distance at an average speed of only 70 km/h(43 mi/h). How much longer does the trip take?1views
- Open QuestionA car is stopped at a traffic light. It then travels along a straight road such that its distance from the light is given by x(t) = bt2 − ct3, where b = 2.40 m/s2 and c = 0.120 m/s3. (a) Calculate the average velocity of the car for the time interval t = 0 to t = 10.0 s.1views
- Open QuestionIn an experiment, a shearwater (a seabird) was taken from its nest, flown 5150 km away, and released. The bird found its way back to its nest 13.5 days after release. If we place the origin at the nest and extend the +x–axis to the release point, what was the bird's average velocity in m/s (a) for the return flight1views
- Open QuestionLarry leaves home at 9:05 and runs at constant speed to the lamppost seen in FIGURE EX2.1. He reaches the lamppost at 9:07, immediately turns, and runs to the tree. Larry arrives at the tree at 9:10. (b) What is Larry's average velocity for the entire run?1views
- Open QuestionLarry leaves home at 9:05 and runs at constant speed to the lamppost seen in FIGURE EX2.1. He reaches the lamppost at 9:07, immediately turns, and runs to the tree. Larry arrives at the tree at 9:10. (a) What is Larry's average velocity, in , during each of these two intervals?1views
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A particle at t₁ = ― 2.0 s is at 𝓍₁ = 5.2 cm and at t₂ = 3.4 s is at 𝓍₂ = 8.5 cm. What is its average velocity over this time interval? Can you calculate its average speed from these data? Why or why not?
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A bowling ball traveling with constant speed hits the pins at the end of a bowling lane 16.5 m long. The bowler hears the sound of the ball hitting the pins 2.75 s after the ball is released from his hands. What is the speed of the ball, assuming the speed of sound is 340 m/s?
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A horse trots away from its trainer in a straight line, moving 38 m away in 7.4 s. It then turns abruptly and gallops halfway back in 1.8 s. Calculate its average speed
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On an audio compact disc (CD), digital bits of information are encoded sequentially along a spiral path. Each bit occupies about 0.28 μm. A CD player's readout laser scans along the spiral's sequence of bits at a constant rate of about 1.2 m/s as the CD spins. (a) Determine the number N of digital bits that a CD player reads every second.
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(II) Two ships need to arrive at a site in the middle of the ocean at the same time. They start out at the same time from positions equally distant from the arrival site. They travel at different velocities but both go in a straight line. The first ship travels at an average velocity of 20 km/h for the first 600 km, 40 km/h for the next 800 km, and 20 km/h for the final 600 km. The second ship can only sail at constant velocity. What is the magnitude of that velocity?
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