Problems Kinemaics 1 D
Problems Kinemaics 1 D
Problems Kinemaics 1 D
100 A parachutist bails out and freely falls 50 m. Then the parachute opens, and thereafter she decelerates at 2.0 m/s2. She reaches
the ground with a speed of 3.0 m/s. (a) How long is the parachutist
in the air? (b) At what height does the fall begin?
101 A ball is thrown down vertically with an initial speed of v0
from a height of h. (a) What is its speed just before it strikes the
ground? (b) How long does the ball take to reach the ground?
What would be the answers to (c) part a and (d) part b if the ball
were thrown upward from the same height and with the same initial speed? Before solving any equations, decide whether the answers to (c) and (d) should be greater than, less than, or the same
as in (a) and (b).
102 The sport with the fastest moving ball is jai alai, where
measured speeds have reached 303 km/h. If a professional jai alai
player faces a ball at that speed and involuntarily blinks, he
blacks out the scene for 100 ms. How far does the ball move during the blackout?
103 If a baseball pitcher throws a fastball at a horizontal speed of
160 km/h, how long does the ball take to reach home plate 18.4 m
away?
104 A proton moves along the x axis according to the equation
x 50t 10t 2, where x is in meters and t is in seconds. Calculate (a)
the average velocity of the proton during the first 3.0 s of its motion,
(b) the instantaneous velocity of the proton at t 3.0 s, and (c) the
instantaneous acceleration of the proton at t 3.0 s. (d) Graph x
versus t and indicate how the answer to (a) can be obtained from the
plot. (e) Indicate the answer to (b) on the graph. (f) Plot v versus t
and indicate on it the answer to (c).
105 A motorcycle is moving at 30 m/s when the rider applies the
brakes, giving the motorcycle a constant deceleration. During the 3.0 s
interval immediately after braking begins, the speed decreases to
15 m/s. What distance does the motorcycle travel from the instant
braking begins until the motorcycle stops?
106 A shuffleboard disk is accelerated at a constant rate from rest
to a speed of 6.0 m/s over a 1.8 m distance by a player using a cue. At
this point the disk loses contact with the cue and slows at a constant
rate of 2.5 m/s2 until it stops. (a) How much time elapses from when
the disk begins to accelerate until it stops? (b) What total distance
does the disk travel?
107 The head of a rattlesnake can accelerate at 50 m/s2 in striking
a victim. If a car could do as well, how long would it take to reach a
speed of 100 km/h from rest?
108 A jumbo jet must reach a speed of 360 km/h on the runway
for takeoff. What is the lowest constant acceleration needed for
takeoff from a 1.80 km runway?
109 An automobile driver increases the speed at a constant rate
from 25 km/h to 55 km/h in 0.50 min. A bicycle rider speeds up at a
constant rate from rest to 30 km/h in 0.50 min. What are the magnitudes of (a) the drivers acceleration and (b) the riders acceleration?
110 On average, an eye blink lasts about 100 ms. How far does a
MiG-25 Foxbat fighter travel during a pilots blink if the planes
average velocity is 3400 km/h?
111 A certain sprinter has a top speed of 11.0 m/s. If the sprinter
starts from rest and accelerates at a constant rate, he is able to
reach his top speed in a distance of 12.0 m. He is then able to maintain this top speed for the remainder of a 100 m race. (a) What is
his time for the 100 m race? (b) In order to improve his time, the
sprinter tries to decrease the distance required for him to reach his
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with t in seconds and y in centimeters. (a) What is the average velocity of the particle between t 0 and t 2.0 s? (b) What is the instantaneous velocity of the particle at t 0, 1.0, and 2.0 s? (c) What is the
average acceleration of the particle between t 0 and t 2.0 s?
(d) What is the instantaneous acceleration of the particle at t 0,
1.0, and 2.0 s?