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Kinematics and Graphs

This document contains information about kinematics and graphing motion, including velocity vs. time graphs and position vs. time graphs. It provides examples of these graphs and questions to analyze the motion shown in the graphs. It also includes a worksheet on equations of motion with example problems calculating velocity, acceleration, displacement, and distance traveled using the kinematic equations.
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Kinematics and Graphs

This document contains information about kinematics and graphing motion, including velocity vs. time graphs and position vs. time graphs. It provides examples of these graphs and questions to analyze the motion shown in the graphs. It also includes a worksheet on equations of motion with example problems calculating velocity, acceleration, displacement, and distance traveled using the kinematic equations.
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KINEMATICS AND GRAPHING

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Physics 10 IB, 10, 11

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velocity vs. time
Position vs. time
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Questions:
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1) During what time interval(s) is the object's Time (s)
acceleration the greatest?

1) At which points is the velocity positive?

2) At what time does the object have the greatest


displacement?

2) At which points is the velocity negative?

3) During what time interval(s) is the object's


acceleration negative?

3) At which points is the velocity about zero?

4) During what time interval(s) is the object's velocity


negative?
4) At which points is the acceleration positive?

5) Fill in the table below:

Δt (s) m Δx (m)
a( 2) 5) At which points is the acceleration negative?
s
0 - 20
20 - 45
45 - 55
55 - 70
70 - 75
75 - 80 6) At which points is the acceleration about zero?

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Worksheet Chapter 5 Introduction to Equations of Motion

1. An object starts from rest and accelerates at a rate of 1.5 m/s2 [East] for 8.0 seconds.
What is the objects final velocity? (12 m/s, [E])
2. An object is travelling at a rate of 6.0 m/s [west] and then speeds up at a rate of 3.0
m/s2 [West] for 8.0 seconds. What is the final velocity? (30 m/s [W])
3. A car is travelling at 12.0 m/s [E]. It slows down at a rate of 2.5 m/s2 for 8.0 seconds.
What is its final velocity? (8.0 m/s, [W])
4. A bobsled that is travelling at a rate of 15.0 m/s [W] slows down uniformly to a stop in
6.0 seconds. What is the acceleration of the bobsled? (2.0 m/s2 [E])
5. A car starts from rest and accelerates at a rate of 1.5 m/s2 for 6.0 seconds. How far has
the car travelled in those 6 seconds? (27 m)
6. An object is travelling at 6.0 m/s. It then slows down at a constant rate of 0.50 m/s2 for
5.0 seconds. How far does the object move in the 5.0 seconds? (24 m)
7. A train is travelling at 12.0 m/s and then slows down to a stop in 30.0 seconds. How far
does the train travel before it stops? (180 m)
8. A model car on a race track starts from rest and accelerates at a constant rate of 0.25
m/s2 for 20.0 seconds. It then travels at a constant rate for 40.0 seconds. It then slows
down uniformly to a complete stop in 10.0 seconds. How far has the car travelled?
(hint, apply the formulae separately to each section of the trip). (275 m).

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